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Gastrointestinal effects and energy value of polydextrose in healthy nonobese men

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Volume 59, No. 6, Year 1994

We studied seven healthy volunteers before and during acute (PD1) and chronic (PD2) ingestion of 30 g polydextrose (PD)/d. The energy value of PD was assessed after [U-14C]PD was added to the 10-g morning dose of PD during PD1 and at the end of PD2. Thirty-one ± five percent (x̄ ± SD) (PD1) and 29 ± 4% (PD2) of the dose appeared in breath within 48 h. A small fraction of the ingested radioactivity was recovered in urine (4 ± 1%) and excreted in flatus (≤ 1%) and in feces as volatile fatty acids (VFAs) (< 1%) and bacteria (3-4%); the remaining radioactivity in stools, 33 ± 3% (PD1) and 32 ± 4% (PD2), was assumed to be intact PD. Breath excretion of the label was 49 ± 5% after intracolonic infusion of [U-14C] acetate. The energy value of PD, calculated by means of Miller and Wolin's stoichiometric equation of colonic fermentation, was similar during PD1 and PD2: 4.0 and 6.1 kJ/g, respectively, when breath 14CO2 and VFA production from PD were used for calculation.

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