| Literature DB >> 28391735 |
Kaisa Raninen1, Jenni Lappi1, Mikko Kolehmainen2, Marjukka Kolehmainen1, Hannu Mykkänen1, Kaisa Poutanen3, Olavi Raatikainen1.
Abstract
The potential of utilising exhaled breath volatile organic compound (VOC) profiles in studying diet-derived metabolic changes was examined. After a four-week initial diet period with white wheat bread (WW), seven participants received in randomised order high-fibre diets containing sourdough whole grain rye bread (WGR) or white wheat bread enriched with bioprocessed rye bran (WW + BRB), both for 4 weeks. Alveolar exhaled breath samples were analysed with ChemPro®100i analyser (Environics OY, Mikkeli, Finland) at the end of each diet period in fasting state and after a standardised meal. The AIMS signal intensities in fasting state were different after the WGR diet as compared to other diets. The result suggests that WGR has metabolic effects not completely explained by the rye fibre content of the diet. This study encourages to utilise the exhaled breath VOC profile analysis as an early screening tool in studying physiological functionality of foods.Entities:
Keywords: Exhaled breath; VOC profile; aspiration ion mobility spectrometry; diet; rye
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28391735 DOI: 10.1080/09637486.2017.1312296
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Food Sci Nutr ISSN: 0963-7486 Impact factor: 3.833