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Kinetic analysis of bile salt passage across a dialysis membrane in the presence of cereal soluble dietary fibre polymers
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Kinetic analysis of bile salt passage across a dialysis membrane in the presence of cereal soluble dietary fibre polymers

Purnima Gunness, Bernadine M. Flanagan, Kinnari Shelat, Robert G. Gilbert and Michael J. Gidley
Food chemistry, Vol.134(4), pp.2007-2013
2012
PMID: 23442650

Abstract

Chemistry Chemistry, Applied Food Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Nutrition & Dietetics Physical Sciences Science & Technology
The kinetics of passage of a model bile salt and complete porcine bile across a dialysis membrane, in the presence and absence of two cereal-derived soluble dietary fibre polysaccharides, were studied as a model for passage across the unstirred water layer that lines the small intestine. A first-order kinetic analysis allowed rate coefficients to be derived which quantified the effectiveness of barley mixed linkage beta-glucan and wheat arabinoxylan in retarding the transport of bile. For both, a model bile salt and complete porcine bile, rate coefficients decreased with both concentration and viscosity. A combination of viscosity and molecular interaction effects is suggested to control the effect of the two polysaccharides on the transport of bile. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.85 Food Science & Technology
3.85.99 Cereal Starch Properties
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Chemistry, Applied
Food Science & Technology
Nutrition & Dietetics
ESI research areas
Agricultural Sciences
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