01/14/2021 / By Evangelyn Rodriguez
In this study, Canadian researchers elucidated the role of two different sources of fermentable material (FM), fructooligosaccharides (FOS) and wheat bran (WB), on the expression of genes involved in short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) transport, G-protein signaling, apoptosis, cell proliferation and oncogenesis in colon epithelia of healthy rats. Their findings were published in the journal Nutrition Research.
Based on these findings, the researchers concluded that fermentation alone does not determine gene responses in healthy rat colons.
Journal Reference:
Chen Q, Swist E, Kafenzakis M, Raju J, Brooks SP, Scoggan KA. FRUCTOOLIGOSACCHARIDES AND WHEAT BRAN FED AT SIMILAR FERMENTATION LEVELS DIFFERENTIALLY AFFECT THE EXPRESSION OF GENES INVOLVED IN TRANSPORT, SIGNALING, APOPTOSIS, CELL PROLIFERATION, AND ONCOGENESIS IN THE COLON EPITHELIA OF HEALTHY FISCHER 344 RATS. Nutrition Research. September 2019;69:101–113. DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2019.07.006
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