Viscosity as related to dietary fiber: A review

被引:450
作者
Dikeman, Cheryl L.
Fahey, George C., Jr.
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Anim Sci, Anim Sci Lab 132, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Div Nutrit Sci, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
关键词
viscosity; fiber; polysaccharide; nutrition; measurement;
D O I
10.1080/10408390500511862
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Viscosity is a physicochemical property associated with dietary fibers, particularly soluble dietary fibers. Viscous dietary fibers thicken when mixed with fluids and include polysaccharides such as gums, pectins, psyllium, and beta-glucans. Although insoluble fiber particles may affect viscosity measurement, viscosity is not an issue regards insoluble dietary fibers. Viscous fibers have been credited for beneficial physiological responses in human, animal, and animal-alternative in vitro models. The following article provides a review of viscosity as related to dietary fiber including definitions and instrumentation, factors affecting viscosity of solutions, and effects of viscous polysaccharides on glycemic response, blood lipid attenuation, intestinal enzymatic activity, digestibility, and laxation.
引用
收藏
页码:649 / 663
页数:15
相关论文
共 114 条
[1]   Whole wheat and triticale flours with differing viscosities stimulate cecal fermentations and lower plasma and hepatic lipids in rats [J].
Adam, A ;
Levrat-Verny, MA ;
Lopez, HW ;
Leuillet, M ;
Demigné, C ;
Rémésy, C .
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 2001, 131 (06) :1770-1776
[2]  
ANDERSON JW, 1995, DIETARY FIBER HLTH D, P126
[3]  
[Anonymous], 2001, PAN DEF DIET FIB STA
[4]  
[Anonymous], 1995, Dietary Fiber in Health and Disease
[5]   Native and partially hydrolyzed psyllium have comparable effects on cholesterol metabolism in rats [J].
Arjmandi, BH ;
Sohn, E ;
Juma, S ;
Murthy, SR ;
Daggy, BP .
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 1997, 127 (03) :463-469
[6]   Apparent precaecal digestibility of nutrients and level of endogenous nitrogen in digesta of the small intestine of growing pigs as affected by various digesta viscosities [J].
Bartelt, J ;
Jadamus, A ;
Wiese, F ;
Swiech, E ;
Buraczewska, L ;
Simon, O .
ARCHIVES OF ANIMAL NUTRITION, 2002, 56 (02) :93-107
[7]   AN INVITRO ASSAY FOR PREDICTION OF BROILER INTESTINAL VISCOSITY AND GROWTH WHEN FED RYE-BASED DIETS IN THE PRESENCE OF EXOGENOUS ENZYMES [J].
BEDFORD, MR ;
CLASSEN, HL .
POULTRY SCIENCE, 1993, 72 (01) :137-143
[8]   REDUCTION OF INTESTINAL VISCOSITY THROUGH MANIPULATION OF DIETARY RYE AND PENTOSANASE CONCENTRATION IS EFFECTED THROUGH CHANGES IN THE CARBOHYDRATE-COMPOSITION OF THE INTESTINAL AQUEOUS PHASE AND RESULTS IN IMPROVED GROWTH-RATE AND FOOD CONVERSION EFFICIENCY OF BROILER CHICKS [J].
BEDFORD, MR ;
CLASSEN, HL .
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 1992, 122 (03) :560-569
[9]   Dietary fiber: Nutritional lessons for macronutrient substitutes [J].
Behall, KM .
NUTRITIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF MACRONUTRIENT SUBSTITUTES, 1997, 819 :142-154
[10]   Dietary intake and faecal excretion of carbohydrate by Australians: importance of achieving stool weights greater than 150 g to improve faecal markers relevant to colon cancer risk [J].
Birkett, AM ;
Jones, GP ;
deSilva, AM ;
Young, GP ;
Muir, JG .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 1997, 51 (09) :625-632