2021
DOI: 10.3390/nu13031037
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Soluble Fiber Inulin Consumption Limits Alterations of the Gut Microbiota and Hepatic Fatty Acid Metabolism Caused by High-Fat Diet

Abstract: Diet shapes the gut microbiota which impacts hepatic lipid metabolism. Modifications in liver fat content are associated with metabolic disorders. We investigated the extent of dietary fat and fiber-induced alterations in the composition of gut microbiota and hepatic fatty acids (FAs). Mice were fed a purified low-fat diet (LFD) or high-fat diet (HFD) containing non-soluble fiber cellulose or soluble fiber inulin. HFD induced hepatic decreases in the amounts of C14:0, C16:1n-7, C18:1n-7 and increases in the am… Show more

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“…Mice were maintained on 12 h light:dark cycles with ad libitum access to food and water. After 1 week of acclimation, mice were randomly divided into two groups: a control group (CTRL; n = 12) received a purified diet supplemented with 50 g cellulose/kg (Research Diet; #D12450J) and an inulin group (INU; n = 11) received a purified diet supplemented with 200 g inulin/kg (Research Diet; #D13081108) [ 34 ]. Cellulose as a source of fiber is generally poorly fermented by the gut.…”
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“…Mice were maintained on 12 h light:dark cycles with ad libitum access to food and water. After 1 week of acclimation, mice were randomly divided into two groups: a control group (CTRL; n = 12) received a purified diet supplemented with 50 g cellulose/kg (Research Diet; #D12450J) and an inulin group (INU; n = 11) received a purified diet supplemented with 200 g inulin/kg (Research Diet; #D13081108) [ 34 ]. Cellulose as a source of fiber is generally poorly fermented by the gut.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influence of inulin on the gut microbiota is particularly well documented. Data obtained from mouse models as well as from studies of humans showed that inulin consumption is associated with the expansion of bacteria that are described as conferring health benefits and with a reduction in pathobionts [ 34 , 35 , 36 , 37 ]. Modulation of the host lipid metabolism is also associated with inulin consumption.…”
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“…Inulin is a non-digestible functional polysaccharide, present in plants such as onions, chicory, Jerusalem artichoke, leeks, garlic, bananas, rye, barley and wheat[ 61 ]. A recent study showed that inulin modulates GM and hepatic fatty acid composition limiting dysbiosis and its negative effect on host health[ 62 ].…”
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confidence: 99%