Several previously approved fibers,
including oat fiber and inulin, were excluded from the new definitions.
Not exact matches
Whole Grain Oats (
includes The
Oat Bran), Modified Corn Starch, Sugar, Salt, Tripotassium Phosphate,
Oat Fiber, Weat Startch, Vitamin E (mixed Tocopherols) Added To Preserve Freshness.
The first step
includes the ingredients: psyllium husks, citrus
fiber,
oat fiber, guar gum, apple pectin, cascara sagrada, barberry, senna, burdock, aloe vera, uva ursi, fennel, red clover, couch grass, oregon grape, licorice, rhubarb, black walnut, barley grass and blessed thistle.
Foods high in soluble
fiber include beans,
oat bran and pectin from apricots, bananas and apples.
Good
fiber sources
include beans,
oat bran, nuts, seeds, pears, apples and most vegetables.
Whole - grain cereals,
including steel - cut oats, whole - wheat, quinoa or whole -
oat cereals, provide
fiber, along with some starch and a small amount of sugar.
Our researched formula offers a
fiber blend from plant and botanical sources
including barley, apple, citrus fruit,
oat, fenugreek to better deliver cholesterol lowering and blood sugar stabilizing nutrients for better circulation and enhanced heart health.
Examples of Dietary and Functional
Fibers As described in the report, Dietary Reference Intakes: Proposed Definition of Dietary Fiber (IOM, 2001), Dietary Fiber includes plant nonstarch poly - saccharides (e.g., cellulose, pectin, gums, hemicellulose, Î ² - glucans, and fibers contained in oat and wheat bran), plant carbohydrates that are not recovered by alcohol precipitation (e.g., inulin, oligosaccharides, and fructans), lignin, and some resistant s
Fibers As described in the report, Dietary Reference Intakes: Proposed Definition of Dietary
Fiber (IOM, 2001), Dietary
Fiber includes plant nonstarch poly - saccharides (e.g., cellulose, pectin, gums, hemicellulose, Î ² - glucans, and
fibers contained in oat and wheat bran), plant carbohydrates that are not recovered by alcohol precipitation (e.g., inulin, oligosaccharides, and fructans), lignin, and some resistant s
fibers contained in
oat and wheat bran), plant carbohydrates that are not recovered by alcohol precipitation (e.g., inulin, oligosaccharides, and fructans), lignin, and some resistant starch.
Fiber: Oat groats are a good source of dietary fiber in addition to a host of micronutrients including manganese, selenium, vitamin B1, magnesium and phosph
Fiber:
Oat groats are a good source of dietary
fiber in addition to a host of micronutrients including manganese, selenium, vitamin B1, magnesium and phosph
fiber in addition to a host of micronutrients
including manganese, selenium, vitamin B1, magnesium and phosphorus.
Some of these ingredients
include: brewer's rice, chicken fat, dried carrots, duck meal, salmon meal, pea
fiber,
oat fiber, tomato pomace, flaxseed, brewer's dried yeast, and menhaden oil.
Sources of
fiber in Dr. Tim's Premium All Natural Pet Foods
include dried beet pulp, dried chicory root, psyllium, flaxseed meal, whole
oat groats, rice bran and rice.
The foods also
includes yellow pea, tomato pomace and canola; long - strand
fiber from timothy, orchard, and
oat hay sources to support health and function; all natural antioxidants and omega 3 and 6 fatty acids; and prebiotics to support a healthy gastrointestinal system.
Some of these ingredients
include: whole grain sorghum, pork fat, corn gluten meal, dried beet pulp, fish oil, flaxseed, soybean oil,
oat fiber, various natural flavors and an assortment of dried fruits and vegetables.
Lower stool volume from a unique blend of complex
fiber sources
including psyllium seed husks,
oat fiber, and beet pulp.