Randomised clinical study: inulin short‐chain fatty acid esters for targeted delivery of short‐chain fatty acids to the human colon
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2016Vol. 44(7), pp. 662–672
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Thelma Polyviou, Kenneth MacDougall, Edward S. Chambers, A. Viardot, Arianna Psichas, Sana Jawaid, Hannah C. Harris, Christine A. Edwards, Laila Simpson, Kevin G. Murphy, Sagen Zac‐Varghese, John E. Blundell, Waljit S. Dhillo, Stephen R. Bloom, Gary Frost, Tom Preston, Catriona Tedford, Douglas J. Morrison
Abstract
IPE-27 significantly reduced food intake suggesting colonic propionate plays a role in appetite regulation. Inulin short-chain fatty acid esters provide a novel tool for probing the diet-gut microbiome-host metabolism axis in humans.
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