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British Journal of Nutrition | 2006

The influence of inulin on the absorption of nitrogen and the production of metabolites of protein fermentation in the colon

Karen Geboes; Gert De Hertogh; Vicky De Preter; Anja Luypaerts; Bert Bammens; Pieter Evenepoel; Yvo Ghoos; Karel Geboes; Paul Rutgeerts; Kristin Verbeke

In the present study, the production and fate of bacterial metabolites in the colon were investigated in a direct way using two substrates labelled with stable isotopes: lactose [(15)N,(15)N]ureide as a source of labelled ammonia and egg proteins intrinsically labelled with [(2)H4]tyrosine as a precursor of [(2)H4]p-cresol. Both ammonia and phenolic compounds are believed to be carcinogenic. Stimulation of carbohydrate fermentation in order to prevent accumulation of these toxic metabolites was induced by inclusion of inulin in a test meal or by addition of inulin to the daily diet, allowing us to distinguish between changes induced by the actual presence of a fermentable carbohydrate and effects caused by a long-term dietary intervention. When a single dose of inulin was administered together with the labelled substrates, a significant increase in faecal (15)N excretion, accompanied by a proportional decrease in urinary (15)N excretion was observed, probably reflecting an enhanced uptake of ammonia for bacterial biosynthesis, since an increased concentration of labelled N in bacterial pellets was found. A statistically significant reduction of urinary [(2)H4]p-cresol excretion was also noted. Upon supplementation of inulin to the daily diet during 4 weeks, however, only a tendency towards decreased urinary excretion of both labelled and unlabelled p-cresol was noted. Further studies are warranted to confirm these results in a larger cohort.


Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2003

Inulin is an ideal substrate for a hydrogen breath test to measure the orocaecal transit time.

Karen Geboes; Anja Luypaerts; Paul Rutgeerts; Kristin Verbeke

Background : A better substrate is needed for a hydrogen breath test to measure the orocaecal transit time. The currently used substrate, lactulose, accelerates the orocaecal transit time by increasing the osmolality of the gut contents. The recently developed lactose 13C‐ureide breath test is reliable, but a hydrogen breath test is preferred, as it allows the simultaneous investigation of the digestion and absorption of nutrients by means of 13C‐labelled compounds.


American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 2005

Validation of lactose[15N,15N]ureide as a tool to study colonic nitrogen metabolism

Karen Geboes; Vicky De Preter; Anja Luypaerts; Bert Bammens; Pieter Evenepoel; Yvo Ghoos; Paul Rutgeerts; Kristin Verbeke


International Journal of Probiotics & Prebiotics | 2008

Improvement of the gut environment by probiotics: possible risk reduction of cancer development?

Kristin Verbeke; Vicky De Preter; Lieselotte Cloetens


Archive | 2016

Microbial biochemical processes critical to human health

Vicky De Preter; Kristin Verbeke


Archive | 2016

The impact of modified wheat bran fractions on colonic carbohydrate fermentation in healthy subjects

Lise Deroover; Eef Boets; Yaxin Tie; Greet Vandermeulen; Kristin Verbeke


Archive | 2015

Safety of the butyrate-producing strain Butyricicoccus pullicaecorum in healthy subjects: a placebo-controlled cross-over randomised intervention trial

Leen Boesmans; Venessa Eeckhaut; Lise Deroover; Eef Boets; Greet Vandermeulen; Filip Van Immerseel; Kristin Verbeke


Archive | 2015

Incorporation of colonic derived propionate in glucose: an in vivo stable isotope study in humans

Eef Boets; Lise Deroover; Anja Luypaerts; Sara Gomand; Guy Van den Mooter; Pieter Annaert; Jan Delcour; Kristin Verbeke


Archive | 2015

Faecal water samples from ulcerative colitis patients have increased cytotoxic potential

Leen Boesmans; Karen Windey; Lise Deroover; Greet Vandermeulen; Vicky De Preter; Kristin Verbeke


Archive | 2015

Interference of colonic bacterial metabolites with the butyrate metabolism in ulcerative colitis

Lise Deroover; Leen Boesmans; Greet Vandermeulen; Karen Windey; Eef Boets; Vicky De Preter; Kristin Verbeke

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Vicky De Preter

Catholic University of Leuven

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Karen Windey

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Eef Boets

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Greet Vandermeulen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Leen Boesmans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Lise Deroover

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jan Delcour

Université catholique de Louvain

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Els Houben

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Sara Gomand

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Anja Luypaerts

Catholic University of Leuven

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