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Oatmeal porridge: impact on microflora-associated characteristics in healthy subjects

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 October 2015

Jørgen Valeur*
Affiliation:
Unger-Vetlesen Institute, Lovisenberg Diaconal Hospital, Oslo NO-0440, Norway
Nathalie G. Puaschitz
Affiliation:
Department of Clinical Science, University of Bergen, Bergen NO-5021, Norway
Tore Midtvedt
Affiliation:
Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm SE-171 77, Sweden
Arnold Berstad
Affiliation:
Unger-Vetlesen Institute, Lovisenberg Diaconal Hospital, Oslo NO-0440, Norway
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* Corresponding author: J. Valeur, email jorgen.valeur@lds.no
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Abstract

Oatmeal porridge has been consumed for centuries and has several health benefits. We aimed to investigate the effect of oatmeal porridge on gut microflora functions. A total of ten healthy subjects ingested 60 g oatmeal porridge daily for 1 week. The following microflora-associated characteristics were assessed before and after the intervention: intestinal gas production following lactulose ingestion, faecal excretion of SCFA and faecal levels of urease and β-galactosidase. In addition, rectal levels of PGE2 were measured. Microbial fermentation as evaluated by intestinal gas production and excretion of SCFA did not change significantly following the dietary intervention. However, faecal levels of β-galactosidase and urease decreased after eating oatmeal porridge (P=0·049 and 0·031, respectively). Host inflammatory state, as measured by rectal levels of PGE2, also decreased, but the change was not significant (P=0·168). The results suggest that oatmeal porridge has an effect on gut microbial functions and may possess potential prebiotic properties that deserve to be investigated further.

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Fig. 1 Intestinal gas excretion following ingestion of a 10 g lactulose solution in healthy subjects (n 10) before and after eating oatmeal porridge daily for 1 week. The results are shown as mean values with error bars representing the standard errors. (a) Excretion of H2 in all subjects (n 10). (b) Excretion of methane in methane-producing subjects (n 3). , After; , before. ppm, Parts per million.

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Table 1 SCFA excretion (mmol/72 h) and proportions (percentage of total SCFA) in healthy subjects (n 9) before and after eating oatmeal porridge daily for 1 week (Mean values and standard deviations)

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Fig. 2 Levels of β-galactosidase in faecal samples from healthy subjects (n 10) before and after eating oatmeal porridge daily for 1 week.

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Fig. 3 Levels of urease in faecal samples from healthy subjects (n 10) before and after eating oatmeal porridge daily for 1 week.

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Fig. 4 Levels of PGE2 in rectal dialysates from healthy subjects (n 9) before and after eating oatmeal porridge daily for 1 week.