Effects of Dietary Addition of a Low-Pectin Apple Fibre Preparation on Rats

The aim of this study was to scrutinise if the dietary addition of a low-pectin fibre preparation obtained from apple pomace, the by-product of apple concentrate processing, is able to favourably affect the gut metabolism, antioxidant status and blood bio-markers of the organism, as it takes place...

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Main Authors: Fotschki Bartosz, Jurgoński Adam, Juśkiewicz Jerzy, Kołodziejczyk Krzysztof, Sójka Michał
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research 2014-09-01
Series:Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences
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spelling doaj-4cdc65f693b64bac8efff6078a3733b62020-11-25T02:56:49ZengInstitute of Animal Reproduction and Food ResearchPolish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences2083-60072014-09-0164319319910.2478/pjfns-2013-0001pjfns-2013-0001Effects of Dietary Addition of a Low-Pectin Apple Fibre Preparation on RatsFotschki Bartosz0Jurgoński Adam1Juśkiewicz Jerzy2Kołodziejczyk KrzysztofSójka MichałInstitute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 10 Tuwima Street, 10–748 Olsztyn, PolandInstitute of Chemical Technology, Technical University of Łódź, 4/10 Stefanowskiego Street, 90–924 Łódź, PolandInstitute of Chemical Technology, Technical University of Łódź, 4/10 Stefanowskiego Street, 90–924 Łódź, Poland The aim of this study was to scrutinise if the dietary addition of a low-pectin fibre preparation obtained from apple pomace, the by-product of apple concentrate processing, is able to favourably affect the gut metabolism, antioxidant status and blood bio-markers of the organism, as it takes place when apple fibre is present in the diet as an unprocessed ingredient. The nutritional experiment was performed on rats allocated to 2 groups of 10 animals each and fed for 2 weeks with either a control cellulose-containing diet or an experimental low-pectin apple fibre-containing diet. To induce metabolic disorders a diet rich in saturated fat and fructose was used in both diet-specific groups. The dietary apple fibre preparation (AFP) significantly reduced the activity of sucrase and maltase in the mucosa of the small intestine. In the caecal digesta, the dietary AFP significantly increased bacterial α-glucosidase and α-galactosidase activity, whereas bacterial β-glucuronidase activity was significantly reduced. Also, the content of short chain fatty acids in the caecal digesta was significantly increased after the AFP supplementation. In the blood serum, the dietary AFP significantly reduced the glucose concentration, and decreased the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL cholesterol. In conclusion, the tested dietary AFP is still able to favourably affect the gut metabolism and can also ameliorate blood glucose concentration, which seems to be related to the inhibition of mucosal disaccharidase activities. However, the analysed preparation has no influence on the antioxidant status of the organism and may trigger adverse effects on cholesterol metabolism. http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/pjfns.2014.64.issue-3/pjfns-2013-0001/pjfns-2013-0001.xml?format=INTdietary fibrepectinshigh-fructose dietgut metabolismglycaemiablood lipids
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author Fotschki Bartosz
Jurgoński Adam
Juśkiewicz Jerzy
Kołodziejczyk Krzysztof
Sójka Michał
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Jurgoński Adam
Juśkiewicz Jerzy
Kołodziejczyk Krzysztof
Sójka Michał
Effects of Dietary Addition of a Low-Pectin Apple Fibre Preparation on Rats
Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences
dietary fibre
pectins
high-fructose diet
gut metabolism
glycaemia
blood lipids
author_facet Fotschki Bartosz
Jurgoński Adam
Juśkiewicz Jerzy
Kołodziejczyk Krzysztof
Sójka Michał
author_sort Fotschki Bartosz
title Effects of Dietary Addition of a Low-Pectin Apple Fibre Preparation on Rats
title_short Effects of Dietary Addition of a Low-Pectin Apple Fibre Preparation on Rats
title_full Effects of Dietary Addition of a Low-Pectin Apple Fibre Preparation on Rats
title_fullStr Effects of Dietary Addition of a Low-Pectin Apple Fibre Preparation on Rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Dietary Addition of a Low-Pectin Apple Fibre Preparation on Rats
title_sort effects of dietary addition of a low-pectin apple fibre preparation on rats
publisher Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research
series Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences
issn 2083-6007
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The aim of this study was to scrutinise if the dietary addition of a low-pectin fibre preparation obtained from apple pomace, the by-product of apple concentrate processing, is able to favourably affect the gut metabolism, antioxidant status and blood bio-markers of the organism, as it takes place when apple fibre is present in the diet as an unprocessed ingredient. The nutritional experiment was performed on rats allocated to 2 groups of 10 animals each and fed for 2 weeks with either a control cellulose-containing diet or an experimental low-pectin apple fibre-containing diet. To induce metabolic disorders a diet rich in saturated fat and fructose was used in both diet-specific groups. The dietary apple fibre preparation (AFP) significantly reduced the activity of sucrase and maltase in the mucosa of the small intestine. In the caecal digesta, the dietary AFP significantly increased bacterial α-glucosidase and α-galactosidase activity, whereas bacterial β-glucuronidase activity was significantly reduced. Also, the content of short chain fatty acids in the caecal digesta was significantly increased after the AFP supplementation. In the blood serum, the dietary AFP significantly reduced the glucose concentration, and decreased the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL cholesterol. In conclusion, the tested dietary AFP is still able to favourably affect the gut metabolism and can also ameliorate blood glucose concentration, which seems to be related to the inhibition of mucosal disaccharidase activities. However, the analysed preparation has no influence on the antioxidant status of the organism and may trigger adverse effects on cholesterol metabolism.
topic dietary fibre
pectins
high-fructose diet
gut metabolism
glycaemia
blood lipids
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