DIETARY FIBER AND HEALTH Helps prevent constipation Reduced risk of developing some cancers Improvement in digestive health (Diverticular disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Regularity,Hemorrhoids) Increased satiety and weight management Improves glucose tolerance and insulin response(Diabetes) Reduction of hyperlipidemia, hypertension and other coronary heart disease risk factors Dietary fibers - - Carbohydrates and Energy The types, sources and action of fibre in the body is summarized in table . Food for thought — choose wisely! What’s most important is the type of carbohydrate you choose to eat because some sources are healthier than others. The amount of carbohydrate in the diet – high or low – is less important than the type of carbohydrate in the diet.
For example, healthy, whole grains and whole wheat bread, rye and barley are better choices than highly refined white bread or french fries. Foods high in carbohydrates are an important part of a healthy diet. Carbohydrates provide the body with glucose, which is converted to energy used to support bodily functions and physical activity. But carbohydrate quality is important; some types of carbohydrate-rich foods are better than others: a) Cellulose : It is the main constituent of plant cell walls.
It is found in all vegetables, fruits and legumes. b) Hemicellulose: It is the main constituent of cereal fibres.It is also present in all vegetables and hulls of legumes. c) Pectins: Pectins are formed by the combination of large number of galacturonic acid molecules. In the presence of sucrose and citric acid, pectin forms a gel.
It is used in the food industry as an ingredient of jams and jellies. d) Gums and mucilages: They are non-structural components of plant cells that are soluble in hot water. They are used as additives and stabilizers by the food industry. e) Lignin : They are the tough, woody parts of plants.
Dietary fibers can also be classified as soluble and insoluble fibers based on their solubility in water. Insoluble fibers do not dissolve in water(Cellulose,hemi-cellulose and lignin) and soluble fibres readily dissolve in water(Pectins, gums and mucilages). Table . Types, Sources and Action of