Literature DB >> 3663582

Effect of guar gum on gastric emptying in growing pigs.

A L Rainbird1, A G Low.   

Abstract

1. Simple gastric cannulas were surgically fitted to four pigs, initially of 30 kg live weight, to examine the effects of guar gum on gastric emptying. 2. Four semi-purified high-fat diets based on starch, casein, soya-bean oil and tallow were given to each pig. They contained 0 (control), 20, 40 or 60 g powdered guar gum/kg diet. The meals as fed contained 257 g dry matter (DM)/kg. 3. The contents of the stomach were evacuated, with rinsing, before feeding or 0.5, 1, 2 or 4 h after feeding. 4. The mean pH of the digesta was unaffected by guar gum until 4 h after feeding when the value increased as the amount of guar gum in the diet rose. 5. The only significant effects of guar gum on the emptying of digesta and its components (compared with the control diet) were to reduce the rate of emptying of (a) digesta 1 h after feeding (60 g/kg diet) and 4 h after feeding (40 and 60 g/kg diets), (b) dry matter and glucose 1 h after feeding (60 g/kg diet), (c) nitrogen 1 h after feeding (60 g/kg diet) and 4 h after feeding (40 and 60 g/kg diets). 6. When expressed on a half-time (T50) basis, the emptying of digesta and N (but not of DM and glucose) were significantly slower for diets containing 40 and 60 g guar gum/kg than for the control diet. 7. The apparent viscosity of the gastric digesta ranged between 0.5 and 23.7% of the values for the diets as consumed. 8. It was concluded that the effects of guar gum on gastric emptying of high-solid meals were small, and that this was unlikely to be an important aspect of the mechanism by which guar gum reduces postprandial blood glucose concentrations.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3663582     DOI: 10.1079/bjn19860013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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1.  Dietary guar gum reduces lymph flow and diminishes lipid transport in thoracic duct-cannulated rats.

Authors:  Bungo Shirouchi; Sayaka Kawamura; Ryosuke Matsuoka; Sanae Baba; Kazuko Nagata; Sawako Shiratake; Hiroko Tomoyori; Katsumi Imaizumi; Masao Sato
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  2011-05-25       Impact factor: 1.880

Review 2.  Guar gum. A review of its pharmacological properties, and use as a dietary adjunct in hypercholesterolaemia.

Authors:  P A Todd; P Benfield; K L Goa
Journal:  Drugs       Date:  1990-06       Impact factor: 9.546

3.  Interorgan movements of amino acid in the pig: effects of dietary fibres.

Authors:  C Simoes Nunes; K Malmöf
Journal:  Amino Acids       Date:  1992-02       Impact factor: 3.520

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