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Effect of Chicory-derived Inulin on Abdominal Sensations and Bowel Motor Function

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY
卷 51, 期 7, 页码 619-625

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MCG.0000000000000723

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intestinal motility; intestinal sensitivity; intestinal microbiota; intestinal gas; functional gut symptoms

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  1. Beneo-Institute, Germany
  2. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (Direccion General de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnica) [SAF 2013-43677-R]
  3. Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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Goal:To determine the effect of a prebiotic chicory-derived inulin-type fructan on the tolerance of intestinal gas.Background:Subjects with gas-related complaints exhibit impaired handling of intestinal gas loads and we hypothesized that inulin would have a beneficial effect.Study:Placebo-controlled, parallel, randomized, double-blind trial. Subjects with abdominal symptoms and reduced tolerance of intestinal gas (selected by a pretest) received either inulin (8 g/d, n=18) or maltodextrin as a placebo (8 g/d, n=18) for 4 weeks. A gas challenge test (4 h jejunal gas infusion at 12 mL/min while measuring abdominal symptoms and gas retention for 3 h) was performed before and at the end of the intervention phase. Gastrointestinal symptoms and bowel habits (using daily questionnaires for 1 wk) and fecal bifidobacteria counts were measured before and at the end of the intervention.Results:Inulin decreased gas retention during the gas challenge test (by 22%; P=0.035 vs. baseline), while the placebo did not, but the intergroup difference was not statistically significant (P=0.343). Inulin and placebo reduced the perception of abdominal sensations in the gas challenge test to a similar extent (by 52% and 43%, respectively). Participants reported moderate gastrointestinal symptoms and normal bowel habits during baseline examination, and these findings remained unchanged in both groups during the intervention. Inulin led to a higher relative abundance of bifidobacteria counts (P=0.01 vs. placebo).Conclusions:A daily dose of inulin that promotes bifidobacteria growth and may improve gut function, is well tolerated by subjects with gastrointestinal complaints.

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