05/07/2019 / By Zoey Sky
According to a study published in the journal Nutrition Research, taking the natural dietary fiber glucomannan may improve the digestive health of individuals who consume fatty foods. Researchers from Japan tested the dietary fiber’s effectiveness on rat models for the study.
The researchers concluded that dietary glucomannan enhances colonic ALP activity via the up-regulation of IAP-I, which can protect gut epithelial homeostasis.
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Journal Reference:
Okazaki Y, Katayama T. GLUCOMANNAN CONSUMPTION ELEVATES COLONIC ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY BY UP-REGULATING THE EXPRESSION OF IAP-I, WHICH IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED PRODUCTION OF PROTECTIVE FACTORS FOR GUT EPITHELIAL HOMEOSTASIS IN HIGH-FAT DIET–FED RAT. Nutrition Research. 2017;43:43–50. DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2017.05.012
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