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Underutilized sources of dietary fiber: A review
Authors:McKee  LH  Latner  TA
Institution:(1) Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, New Mexico State University, P.O. Box 30003, MSC 3470, Las Cruces, NM 88003 505-646-3936, USA
Abstract:Interest in the fiber content of foods has decreased in recent years as concerns about fat intake have increased. Fiber, however, remains an important component of the diet. Soluble dietary fiber, including pectic substances and hydrocolloids, is found naturally in foods such as fruits, vegetables, legumes and oat bran. Insoluble fiber, including cellulose and hemicellulose, is found in foods such as whole grains. Fiber supplementation has been used to enhance the fiber content of a variety of foods ranging from cereal-based products to meats, imitation cheeses and sauces. Products used to enhance fiber content of foods have traditionally come from cereals such as wheat, corn and oats. There are a variety of other products, however, such as fruits, vegetables, legumes and less commonly used cereals such as barley, which are potential sources of dietary fiber supplements. This article reviews research on some of these underutilized sources of dietary fiber.
Keywords:Cereals  Dietary fiber  Fiber supplementation  Fruits and vegetables  Legumes
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