Digestion‑resistant maltodextrin effects on colonic transit time and stool weight: a randomized controlled clinical study
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Abellán Ruiz, María Salud; Barnuevo Espinosa, María Dolores; Contreras Fernández, Carlos J.; Luque Rubia, Antonio J.; Sánchez Ayllón, Francisca; [et al.]Fecha
2016-12-01Disciplina/s
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Colonic transit timeResistant maltodextrin
Soluble dietary fibre
Stool volume
Intestinal function
Resumen
Purpose Increased awareness of the importance of dietary
fibre has led to increased interest in “functional” fibre
components like digestion-resistant maltodextrin (RMD).
This randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study
assessed the effects of RMD in the colonic transit time
(CTT) and defecation characteristics (frequency, stool volume
and consistency).
Methods Sixty-six healthy adult volunteers (32 men) who
did not have a daily defecation habit had a 7-day run-in
period before the 21-day intervention period with RMD or
placebo. CTT and segmental CTT (SCTT) were assessed
by a single abdominal X-ray film taken at the end of both
periods after radiopaque marker ingestion. Defecation
characteristics and intestinal functions were also assessed,
which were self-reported by patients. Intragroup comparisons
were evaluated by Student’s paired t test, Bonferroni
test and Chi-square test, while time comparisons by analysis
of variance (ANOVA) and time-by-treatment interac...





