reviewProceedings of The Nutrition SocietyFeb 1, 2003BRONZE OA

Regulation of short-chain fatty acid production

University of Dundee · Ninewells Hospital

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Abstract

Short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) formation by intestinal bacteria is regulated by many different host, environmental, dietary and microbiological factors. In broad terms, however, substrate availability, bacterial species composition of the microbiota and intestinal transit time largely determine the amounts and types of SCFA that are produced in healthy individuals. The majority of SCFA in the gut are derived from bacterial breakdown of complex carbohydrates, especially in the proximal bowel, but digestion of proteins and peptides makes an increasing contribution to SCFA production as food residues pass through the bowel. Bacterial hydrogen metabolism also affects the way in which SCFA are made. This outcome can…

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Keywords
  • Fermentation
  • Propionate
  • Butyrate
  • Mixed acid fermentation
  • Biochemistry
  • Fatty acid
  • Bacteria
  • Chemistry
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