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Acidity dietary fiber and

Brazil nut contains small amounts of other minor bioactives and essential micronutrients such as essential minerals, phytic acid, dietary fiber, and thiamin. Brazil nut is an excellent source of magnesium, potassium, and calcium. [Pg.150]

Dietary fiber and fiber-rich food fractions bind bile acids and bile salts in vitro. This interaction is more pronounced for the lignin component. [Pg.71]

OILE ACID SEQUESTRANTS. Fhtients taking the antihyperlipidemic dragp, particularly the bile acid sequestrants, may experience constipation. The dragp can produce or severely worsen preexisting constipation. The nurse instructs the patient to increase fluid intake, eat foods high in dietary fiber, and exercise daily to help prevent constipation. If the problem persists or becomes... [Pg.413]

Sea animals are rich in soluble dietary fibers, proteins, minerals, vitamins, antioxidants, phytochemicals, and polyunsaturated fatty acids, with low caloric value. Polysaccharides from marine animals have been reported to possess biological activities with potential medicinal values in addition to their current status as a source of dietary fibers and prebiotics. Moreover, they have a lot of dietary fiber, which lowers blood cholesterol, and iodine, which improves metabolism, vascular and cardiac action, body temperature, and perspiration regulation, and are effective in... [Pg.268]

Gallaher, D.D. and Schneeman, B.O. 1986. Intestinal interaction of bile acids, phospholipids, dietary fibers, and cholestyramine. Am. J. Physiol. 250, G420-G426. [Pg.196]

Uniquely, milk fat of ruminants contains butyric acid, which is an important anti-cancer agent. Butyric acid is best known for its action in the colon where it is generated, along with other short-chain acids, by bacterial fermentation of dietary fiber and starch. Colonocytes utilize a portion of this butyric acid as a primary energy source, with the remainder delivered to the portal circulation and transported to the liver where it is metabolized rapidly. [Pg.625]

Cortical bone, 3 Cows, dietary fiber and, 143-144 Cow s milk, ailar gy to, 136 Coxsackievirus, selenium and, 830-831 C>peptide (connecting poplide), 42,167-168 CRABP (cytoplasmic rcHriode acid-binding protein), 560... [Pg.982]

Dispeniiable amino acids, 22-23, 435-436 Distal tubule, 711, 715 (3inretic9, 719, 728, 800 Diverticular disease, dietary fiber and,... [Pg.984]

If you ve encountered date pits, you know their usual fate—they are promptly discarded. But wait a nutritional study of date pits has documented their exceptional nutrient density, especially of protein, dietary fiber, and omega oils composed mainly of oleic acid, the same omega-9 monounsaturated fat famous in olive oil. Date pits may offer an inexpensive nutrient and oil source from what is currently a waste material. Simply through extraction or pulp processing of the pits, some future entrepreneur will recover those inedible pits and transform them into useful food products ... [Pg.99]

Overall, the research effort to identify health properties of the dried plum relies on two primary signatures for superfruit status—dietary fiber and mixed polyphenols. A Japanese research group has done much of the work on polyphenols, establishing a list of candidates for antioxidant or other cellular effects of prune compounds. Oligomeric proanthocyani-dins, chlorogenic acid, caffeoylquinic acid, various other phenolic acids, and lignans have exhibited antioxidant activity in test-tube studies. Each of these compounds is under research for potential beneficial roles supporting human health. [Pg.111]


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