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Pea Fiber and Wheat Bran Fiber Show Distinct Metabolic Profiles in Rats as Investigated by a (1)H NMR-Based Metabolomic Approach

This study aimed to examine the effect of pea fiber (PF) and wheat bran fiber (WF) supplementation in rat metabolism. Rats were assigned randomly to one of three dietary groups and were given a basal diet containing 15% PF, 15% WF, or no supplemental fiber. Urine and plasma samples were analyzed by...

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Autores principales: Liu, Guangmang, Xiao, Liang, Fang, Tingting, Cai, Yimin, Jia, Gang, Zhao, Hua, Wang, Jing, Chen, Xiaoling, Wu, Caimei
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4277351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25541729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115561
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author Liu, Guangmang
Xiao, Liang
Fang, Tingting
Cai, Yimin
Jia, Gang
Zhao, Hua
Wang, Jing
Chen, Xiaoling
Wu, Caimei
author_facet Liu, Guangmang
Xiao, Liang
Fang, Tingting
Cai, Yimin
Jia, Gang
Zhao, Hua
Wang, Jing
Chen, Xiaoling
Wu, Caimei
author_sort Liu, Guangmang
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description This study aimed to examine the effect of pea fiber (PF) and wheat bran fiber (WF) supplementation in rat metabolism. Rats were assigned randomly to one of three dietary groups and were given a basal diet containing 15% PF, 15% WF, or no supplemental fiber. Urine and plasma samples were analyzed by NMR-based metabolomics. PF significantly increased the plasma levels of 3-hydroxybutyrate, and myo-inositol as well as the urine levels of alanine, hydroxyphenylacetate, phenylacetyglycine, and α-ketoglutarate. However, PF significantly decreased the plasma levels of isoleucine, leucine, lactate, and pyruvate as well as the urine levels of allantoin, bile acids, and trigonelline. WF significantly increased the plasma levels of acetone, isobutyrate, lactate, myo-inositol, and lipids as well as the urine levels of alanine, lactate, dimethylglycine, N-methylniconamide, and α-ketoglutarate. However, WF significantly decreased the plasma levels of amino acids, and glucose as well as the urine levels of acetate, allantoin, citrate, creatine, hippurate, hydroxyphenylacetate, and trigonelline. Results suggest that PF and WF exposure can promote antioxidant activity and can exhibit common systemic metabolic changes, including lipid metabolism, energy metabolism, glycogenolysis and glycolysis metabolism, protein biosynthesis, and gut microbiota metabolism. PF can also decrease bile acid metabolism. These findings indicate that different fiber diet may cause differences in the biofluid profile in rats.
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spelling pubmed-42773512014-12-31 Pea Fiber and Wheat Bran Fiber Show Distinct Metabolic Profiles in Rats as Investigated by a (1)H NMR-Based Metabolomic Approach Liu, Guangmang Xiao, Liang Fang, Tingting Cai, Yimin Jia, Gang Zhao, Hua Wang, Jing Chen, Xiaoling Wu, Caimei PLoS One Research Article This study aimed to examine the effect of pea fiber (PF) and wheat bran fiber (WF) supplementation in rat metabolism. Rats were assigned randomly to one of three dietary groups and were given a basal diet containing 15% PF, 15% WF, or no supplemental fiber. Urine and plasma samples were analyzed by NMR-based metabolomics. PF significantly increased the plasma levels of 3-hydroxybutyrate, and myo-inositol as well as the urine levels of alanine, hydroxyphenylacetate, phenylacetyglycine, and α-ketoglutarate. However, PF significantly decreased the plasma levels of isoleucine, leucine, lactate, and pyruvate as well as the urine levels of allantoin, bile acids, and trigonelline. WF significantly increased the plasma levels of acetone, isobutyrate, lactate, myo-inositol, and lipids as well as the urine levels of alanine, lactate, dimethylglycine, N-methylniconamide, and α-ketoglutarate. However, WF significantly decreased the plasma levels of amino acids, and glucose as well as the urine levels of acetate, allantoin, citrate, creatine, hippurate, hydroxyphenylacetate, and trigonelline. Results suggest that PF and WF exposure can promote antioxidant activity and can exhibit common systemic metabolic changes, including lipid metabolism, energy metabolism, glycogenolysis and glycolysis metabolism, protein biosynthesis, and gut microbiota metabolism. PF can also decrease bile acid metabolism. These findings indicate that different fiber diet may cause differences in the biofluid profile in rats. Public Library of Science 2014-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4277351/ /pubmed/25541729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115561 Text en © 2014 Liu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Liu, Guangmang
Xiao, Liang
Fang, Tingting
Cai, Yimin
Jia, Gang
Zhao, Hua
Wang, Jing
Chen, Xiaoling
Wu, Caimei
Pea Fiber and Wheat Bran Fiber Show Distinct Metabolic Profiles in Rats as Investigated by a (1)H NMR-Based Metabolomic Approach
title Pea Fiber and Wheat Bran Fiber Show Distinct Metabolic Profiles in Rats as Investigated by a (1)H NMR-Based Metabolomic Approach
title_full Pea Fiber and Wheat Bran Fiber Show Distinct Metabolic Profiles in Rats as Investigated by a (1)H NMR-Based Metabolomic Approach
title_fullStr Pea Fiber and Wheat Bran Fiber Show Distinct Metabolic Profiles in Rats as Investigated by a (1)H NMR-Based Metabolomic Approach
title_full_unstemmed Pea Fiber and Wheat Bran Fiber Show Distinct Metabolic Profiles in Rats as Investigated by a (1)H NMR-Based Metabolomic Approach
title_short Pea Fiber and Wheat Bran Fiber Show Distinct Metabolic Profiles in Rats as Investigated by a (1)H NMR-Based Metabolomic Approach
title_sort pea fiber and wheat bran fiber show distinct metabolic profiles in rats as investigated by a (1)h nmr-based metabolomic approach
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4277351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25541729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115561
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