Sentences with phrase «nondigestible carbohydrates»

"Nondigestible carbohydrates" refers to a type of carbohydrates found in foods that our bodies cannot fully break down or absorb. These carbohydrates pass through our digestive system without providing us with any calories or energy. They are often called "fiber" and are beneficial for our digestion and overall health. Full definition
Future work should address the mechanisms by which ingestion of nondigestible carbohydrates improves mineral absorption.
The women consumed 0 grams, 10 grams or 20 grams of this nondigestible carbohydrate each day for 50 days.
Prebiotics are nondigestible carbohydrates that feed that good bacteria in your gut.
They are nondigestible carbohydrates that act as food for probiotics.
Another group of nondigestible carbohydrates that may affect mineral absorption are native resistant and retrograded resistant starches.
Says Perea, «FOS is a type of nondigestible carbohydrate, and it produces fatty acids that provide energy to the large intestinal mucosal (dog mucous membrane).
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