Dietary fibre modifies gut microbiota: what’s the role of (poly)phenols?

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The association between dietary consumption of fibre and health-related gut bacteria is essential but not unique. (Poly)phenols are among the most important bioactive components contained in fibre-rich foods. For this reason, the role of (poly)phenols when considering dietary fibres and health outcomes should be taken into account, as synergic or mediating factors contributing to human health.

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Mena, P., & Bresciani, L. (2020, October 2). Dietary fibre modifies gut microbiota: what’s the role of (poly)phenols? International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/09637486.2020.1826913

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