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01 OCT

Comparing the ability of healthy gut bacteria to utilise fibres to produce beneficial molecules

By Hannah Harris, Douglas Morrison and Christine Edwards We are constantly told that fibre is good for health. However, is all fibre created equal? Fibrous foods are those that the body cannot digest and as a result reach the colon. Within the colon we have millions of different bacteria that can break down these fibres […]

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