It is the cache of ${baseHref}. It is a snapshot of the page. The current page could have changed in the meantime.
Tip: To quickly find your search term on this page, press Ctrl+F or ⌘-F (Mac) and use the find bar.

Prebiotics: selective substrate for beneficial microflora | Viljoen | Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Natuurwetenskap en Tegnologie
  Search this journal:     Advanced search
Original Research

Prebiotics: selective substrate for beneficial microflora

M. Viljoen, A. Koorts

Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Natuurwetenskap en Tegnologie; Vol 24, No 1/2 (2005), 11-16. doi: 10.4102/satnt.v24i1/2.163

Submitted: 22 September 2005
Published:  22 September 2005

Abstract

Prebiotics are food ingredients that are not digested by the host’s digestive enzymes. Prebiotics are fermented in the colon under influence of colon bacteria such as bifidobacteria. It serves as selective substrate for those microflora that benefit the host and simultaneously increases the fermentation capacity of the colon. Oligosaccharides are the best general prebiotics as they stimulate the growth and colonisation of beneficial bacteria such as bifidobacteria and their metabolites are not toxic. Common examples of prebiotics include fructooligosaccharides (FOS), galactooligosaccharides (GOS) and soybean oligosaccharides. The prebiotic-probiotic-host cell interaction plays a role in the integrity of the gastrointestinal tract, the mucosal immune system, the absorption of minerals and other aspects of the human physiology.


Full Text:  |  PDF (Afrikaans) (39KB)

Author affiliations

M. Viljoen, Departement Fisiologie, Skool vir Geneeskunde, Universiteit van Pretoria, South Africa
A. Koorts, Departement Fisiologie, Skool vir Geneeskunde, Universiteit van Pretoria, South Africa

Metrics

Total abstract views: 339
Total article views: 485

Cited-By

No related citations found

Comments on this article

Before posting your comment, please read our policy.
Post a Comment (Login required)


ISSN: 0254-3486 (print) | ISSN: 2222-4173 (online) Follow us on:

All articles published in this journal are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.

©2014 AOSIS (Pty) Ltd. All Rights Reserved. No Unauthorised Duplication Allowed.

AOSIS OpenJournals | Perfecting Scholarship Online
Postnet Suite #110, Private Bag X19, Durbanville, South Africa, 7551
Tel: 086 1000 381
Tel: +27 21 975 2602
Fax: 086 5004 974

Please read the privacy statement.