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Impacting Digestive Health

Consumption of 5g/day and 8g/day of inulin and the impact on changes in bifidobacteria, bacteroides, Clostridia and Lactobacilli/Enterococci composition of human feces was investigated by researchers S. Kolida, D. Meyer and G.R. Gibson. The researchers report that this was the first time a dose response effect of a prebiotic formulated in a processed food product was investigated and demonstrated in healthy human volunteers. A significant increase (at the 95% confidence level) was seen in bifidobacteria levels with a treatment of just 5g/day of inulin. Sensus America LLC, Sally Romano, sally_romano/ Sensus@sensus.us, 646-452-6144, www.sensus.us

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