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Royal Society Dietary Fibre Chemical and Biological Aspects 1990 Edition by Keith Waldron, Ian T Johnson, G Roger Fenwick
Advances made in the past two decades have provided increasing insights into the chemical complexity of dietary fibre and this important book reviews the current state of knowledge on the role of fibre in the diet. It covers such areas as the chemistry of dietary fibre, health benefits to the consumer, effects on the small and large intestine, effect on lipid metabolism, implications to industry and more... Dietary Fibre: Chemical and Biological Aspects will prove essential reading for food chemists and technologists, nutritionists, biological scientists, clinicians, the food and pharmaceutical industries, and regulatory bodies. Table of contents :- Dietary Fibre, Health and the Consumer Chemistry of Dietary Fibre Analytical Techniques Effect of Fibre on the Small Intestine: Implications for Digestion and Nutrient Absorption Dietary Fibre in the Large Intestine: Implications for Colorectal Function and Energy Metabolism Dietary Fibre and Lipid Metabolism Dietary Fibre and the Food and Pharmaceutical Industries Subject Index.