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Effects of polydextrose supplementation on different faecal parameters in healthy volunteers

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Pages 96-105 | Published online: 21 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Polydextrose (PDX) is a non-digestible polysaccharide providing beneficial effects on bowel health. The aim of the study was to show prebiotic effects of PDX. A placebo-controlled, randomized intervention study with PDX supplementation (8 g/day) was conducted in 45 healthy subjects. The effects of PDX on stool weight, orofaecal transit time, consistency of stool (Bristol stool form scale), short-chain fatty acid production, pH value, neutral sterol and bile acid excretion and faecal microbiota were evaluated. It was found that supplementation of PDX shortened the orofaecal transit time significantly. Furthermore, ingestion of PDX resulted in a decreased pH value and in significant changes in bile acid and neutral sterol excretion. PDX had no effects on stool weight, concentrations of the abundant short-chain fatty acids (acetate, propionate) and faecal contents of Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium lactis. In conclusion, PDX is able to shorten the orofaecal transit time and to improve stool consistency in subjects suffering from constipation.

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Erratum to ‘Effects of polydextrose supplementation on different faecal parameters in healthy volunteers’ [Int J Food Sci Nutr (2008) 23:1–10]

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