Indigestible portion of food derived from plants.
1It is low in calories and rich in vitamins and dietary fibre.
2Yet most people in Ireland do not eat enough dietary fibre.
3Food labelling should include dietary fibre values and distinguish between intrinsic and added fibre.
4Smoothies are definitely better if you leave the pulp and dietary fibre in them.
5In human subjects dietary fibre has been studied intensively for possible effects on body-weight management and health.
6It was, in general, reduced by diluting the food with dietary fibre which also reduced liveweight gain.
7An increase in levels of ash and dietary fibre was clearly observed for the 48 h-germinated wheat.
8Enhanced epithelial cell proliferation depends on the increase in live Lactobacillus murinus, lactate production and dietary fibre content.
9Step three: The water-soluble compounds are neutralised, bound to dietary fibre and excreted from the cells and body.
10Natsu also makes a powder from dried mushrooms, which is rich in Vitamins D, B and dietary fibre.
11A considerable proportion of the behavioural effects of dietary fibre are thought to be related to reduced feeding motivation.
12Depending on type and inclusion level, dietary fibre may increase and maintain satiety and postpone the onset of hunger.
13It goes on to recommend high-fibre diets, with the guideline level for dietary fibre rising to 30g for adults.
14Bray biotechnology firm Megazyme will launch a test kit to measure both glycemic carbohydrates and dietary fibre content in food.
15The types of dietary fibre are also limited and this is likely to have adverse effects on healthy gut bacteria.
16In conclusion, higher intake of glucose, not fructose and sucrose, was associated with higher insulin sensitivity, independent of dietary fibre.
Translations for dietary fibre