An experimental design to study colonic fibre fermentation in the rat: the duration of feeding
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- DOI: 10.1079/bjn19860054
An experimental design to study colonic fibre fermentation in the rat: the duration of feeding
Abstract
1. The time-course of metabolic adaptation by rats to diets containing either wheat bran or gum arabic was studied during a 12-week period. 2. Stool weight was increased with wheat bran but not with gum arabic, and had stabilized after 4 weeks. 3. Bacterial mass as measured by diaminopimelic acid content had stabilized by week 4. Bacterial mass increased on feeding gum arabic but was unchanged with wheat bran. 4. There was increased caecal short-chain fatty acid, hydrogen and methane production with gum arabic but not with wheat bran. The change in caecal metabolic activity was slow to stabilize (8-12 weeks at least). 5. The faecal excretion of bile acids increased twofold with the wheat-bran-supplemented diet compared with the gum-arabic-supplemented and unsupplemented diets. Relatively greater amounts of muricholic acids were present in the caeca and faeces of gum-arabic-fed rats compared with the other groups.
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