Influence of Dietary Inulin on Fecal Microbiota, Cardiometabolic Risk Factors, Eicosanoids, and Oxidative Stress in Rats Fed a High-Fat Diet

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Miralles Pérez, Bernat
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Nogués, Maria Rosa
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Sánchez Martos, Vanessa
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Fortuño Mar, Àngels
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Ramos Romero, Sara
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Torres, Josep L.
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Ponomarenko, Julia
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Amézqueta, Susana
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Zhang, Xiang
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Romeu, Marta
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2023-02-02T08:58:46Z
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2023-02-02T08:58:46Z
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2022-12-16
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2023-02-02T08:58:46Z
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2304-8158
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https://hdl.handle.net/2445/192983
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727472
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The present study examined the influence of inulin on fecal microbiota, cardiometabolic risk factors, eicosanoids, and oxidative stress in rats on a high-fat (HF) diet. Thirty-six male Wistar-Kyoto rats were divided into three dietary groups: standard diet, HF diet, and HF diet + Inulin diet. After 10 weeks, the HF + Inulin diet promoted high dominance of a few bacterial genera including Blautia and Olsenella in feces while reducing richness, diversity, and rarity compared to the HF diet. These changes in fecal microbiota were accompanied by an increased amount of propionic acid in feces. The HF + Inulin diet decreased cardiometabolic risk factors, decreased the amount of the eicosanoids 11(12)-EET and 15-HETrE in the liver, and decreased oxidative stress in blood compared to the HF diet. In conclusion, increasing consumption of inulin may be a useful nutritional strategy to protect against the onset of obesity and its associated metabolic abnormalities by means of modulation of gut microbiota.
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21 p.
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application/pdf
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eng
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MDPI
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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11244072
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Foods, 2022, vol. 11, num. 24, p. 4072
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https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11244072
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cc-by (c) Miralles Pérez, Bernat et al., 2022
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Articles publicats en revistes (Enginyeria Química i Química Analítica)
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Obesitat
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Glucosa
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Obesity
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Glucose
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Influence of Dietary Inulin on Fecal Microbiota, Cardiometabolic Risk Factors, Eicosanoids, and Oxidative Stress in Rats Fed a High-Fat Diet
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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