Kale improves bowel movements in constipated women and affects some intestinal microbes and metabolites: a pilot study

Dietary fiber improves intestinal environments, by, among others, increasing stool frequency. Kale is a good source of dietary fiber and minerals; however, the effects of kale on the intestinal environment have not yet been evaluated. This study determined how the intestinal environment, including t...

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Published in:Frontiers in Nutrition
Main Authors: Yuichiro Nishimoto, Felix Salim, Yohsuke Yamauchi, Yuka Mori, Shinnosuke Murakami, Asahi Suzuki, Shinji Fukuda, Takuji Yamada
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2023.1247683/full
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author Yuichiro Nishimoto
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description Dietary fiber improves intestinal environments, by, among others, increasing stool frequency. Kale is a good source of dietary fiber and minerals; however, the effects of kale on the intestinal environment have not yet been evaluated. This study determined how the intestinal environment, including the intestinal microbiota and its metabolome, and stool frequency are affected by the consumption of kale, in humans. A randomized controlled crossover trial, with a 4-week consumption of kale or control food, was conducted. An integrated analysis of the intestinal microbiota and metabolome was performed, and their relationship with improvements in stool frequency was analyzed. Kale intake for 4 weeks significantly increased stool frequency and altered some intestinal microbes, such as an increase in the [Eubacterium] eligens group and a decrease in the [Ruminococcus] gnavus group. Analysis of subjects with increased stool frequency revealed that this group had smaller amounts of stool before kale intake. Our findings indicate that kale modifies certain gut microbes, such as [Eubacterium] eligens and [Ruminococcus] gnavus, and improves bowel movements, particularly in those with smaller stool amounts.
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spelling doaj-art-e5decaf1ddf54f4eb6228576ce01158c2025-08-19T23:52:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Nutrition2296-861X2023-11-011010.3389/fnut.2023.12476831247683Kale improves bowel movements in constipated women and affects some intestinal microbes and metabolites: a pilot studyYuichiro Nishimoto0Felix Salim1Felix Salim2Yohsuke Yamauchi3Yuka Mori4Shinnosuke Murakami5Asahi Suzuki6Shinji Fukuda7Shinji Fukuda8Shinji Fukuda9Shinji Fukuda10Shinji Fukuda11Takuji Yamada12Takuji Yamada13Metagen Inc., Tsuruoka, JapanMetagen Inc., Tsuruoka, JapanDepartment of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro, JapanMetagen Inc., Tsuruoka, JapanMetagen Inc., Tsuruoka, JapanMetagen Inc., Tsuruoka, JapanQ’SAI Co., LTD., Fukuoka, JapanMetagen Inc., Tsuruoka, JapanInstitute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University, Tsuruoka, JapanGut Environmental Design Group, Kanagawa Institute of Industrial Science and Technology, Kawasaki, JapanTransborder Medical Research Center, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, JapanLaboratory for Regenerative Microbiology, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Bunkyo, JapanMetagen Inc., Tsuruoka, JapanDepartment of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro, JapanDietary fiber improves intestinal environments, by, among others, increasing stool frequency. Kale is a good source of dietary fiber and minerals; however, the effects of kale on the intestinal environment have not yet been evaluated. This study determined how the intestinal environment, including the intestinal microbiota and its metabolome, and stool frequency are affected by the consumption of kale, in humans. A randomized controlled crossover trial, with a 4-week consumption of kale or control food, was conducted. An integrated analysis of the intestinal microbiota and metabolome was performed, and their relationship with improvements in stool frequency was analyzed. Kale intake for 4 weeks significantly increased stool frequency and altered some intestinal microbes, such as an increase in the [Eubacterium] eligens group and a decrease in the [Ruminococcus] gnavus group. Analysis of subjects with increased stool frequency revealed that this group had smaller amounts of stool before kale intake. Our findings indicate that kale modifies certain gut microbes, such as [Eubacterium] eligens and [Ruminococcus] gnavus, and improves bowel movements, particularly in those with smaller stool amounts.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2023.1247683/fullkalegut microbiomegut metabolomedietary fiberbowel movements
spellingShingle Yuichiro Nishimoto
Felix Salim
Felix Salim
Yohsuke Yamauchi
Yuka Mori
Shinnosuke Murakami
Asahi Suzuki
Shinji Fukuda
Shinji Fukuda
Shinji Fukuda
Shinji Fukuda
Shinji Fukuda
Takuji Yamada
Takuji Yamada
Kale improves bowel movements in constipated women and affects some intestinal microbes and metabolites: a pilot study
kale
gut microbiome
gut metabolome
dietary fiber
bowel movements
title Kale improves bowel movements in constipated women and affects some intestinal microbes and metabolites: a pilot study
title_full Kale improves bowel movements in constipated women and affects some intestinal microbes and metabolites: a pilot study
title_fullStr Kale improves bowel movements in constipated women and affects some intestinal microbes and metabolites: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Kale improves bowel movements in constipated women and affects some intestinal microbes and metabolites: a pilot study
title_short Kale improves bowel movements in constipated women and affects some intestinal microbes and metabolites: a pilot study
title_sort kale improves bowel movements in constipated women and affects some intestinal microbes and metabolites a pilot study
topic kale
gut microbiome
gut metabolome
dietary fiber
bowel movements
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2023.1247683/full
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