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Impact of Native Chicory Inulin on Change and Persistence of Gut Microbiota
Sponsor: Purdue University
Summary
The main aim of this study is to investigate differences in rate, extent of change and persistence of the gut microbiota in healthy adult volunteers in response to native chicory inulin. Along with investigating the impact of native chicory on bowl habits, mood and appetite. The two main questions this study aims to answer: * To what extent do differences exist in rate of change over time between individuals in gut microbiota response (Bifidobacterium growth) to native chicory inulin supplementation. * To what extent do differences exist between individuals in persistence of the gut microbiota upon stopping supplementation. The effects of native chicory inulin on gut microbiota response will be compared to a maltodextrin placebo to sure changes in gut microbiota result directly from chicory inulin supplementation. Participants will firstly complete a one-week run-in phase to establish baseline data and will then be allocated to either native chicory inulin or maltodextrin supplementation for 6 weeks. Inulin will be delivered at 12 g/day split into 2 x 6g portions. Maltodextrin will be calorie matched at 6 g/day split into 2 x 3g portions. This will then be followed by a 6 week post-supplementation phase. Fecal and blood samples will be collected regularly throughout all phases for analysis of gut microbiota and compounds of interest. Participants will also record any changes in gastrointestinal sensation, bowel habits and mood in a diary. Changes in appetite sensation will also measured.
Official title: Effect of Native Chicory Inulin Supplementation on Rates of Microbial Change Between Individuals
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 45 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
52
Start Date
2024-08-01
Completion Date
2026-07-30
Last Updated
2025-12-11
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Inulin
12 g/day prebiotic supplement taken daily split into 2 dosages of 6 g dissolved in water
Maltodextrin
6 g/day maltodextrin taken daily split into 2 dosages of 3 g dissolved in water
Locations (1)
Purdue University
West Lafayette, Indiana, United States