Effect of xylooligosaccharide intake on severe constipation in pregnant women

Xylooligosaccharides (XOS) are mainly composed of two or three xylose units with beta-1,4 linkages. They are obtained by hemicellulose hydrolysis, which is relatively abundant in the cell walls of grains. XOS increases the number of intestinal Bifidobacterium in humans, and maintains the fecal water...

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description Xylooligosaccharides (XOS) are mainly composed of two or three xylose units with beta-1,4 linkages. They are obtained by hemicellulose hydrolysis, which is relatively abundant in the cell walls of grains. XOS increases the number of intestinal Bifidobacterium in humans, and maintains the fecal water content within the normal range. To examine the effect of XOS intake on severe constipation in pregnancy, which is predominant in the third trimester, thirty constipated pregnant women were treated with 4.2 g XOS daily for 4 wk. During the study, the clinical efficacy was assessed using a daily diary. The subjects indicated the number of stools and the clinical symptom scores. Twenty-nine subjects completed the study. The mean number of stools was 1.1 +- 0.4 in the pre-treatment week, and increased in weeks 1-4 of XOS administration to 5.3 +- 2.1, 5.9 +- 2.5, 6.2 +- 2.2 and 6.7 +- 1.9, respectively. At the end of the study, 27 subjects could defecate spontaneously. The occurrence of very loose or very hard stools decreased and the stool consistency normalized. The stool color changed from dark to yellowish brown. No side effects were observed. XOS intake was highly effective for the reduction of severe constipation in pregnant women without adverse effects.
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constipation
Constipation - drug therapy
DEFAECATION
DEFECACION
DEFECATION
Defecation - drug effects
Feces
Female
FEMME
Gastroenterology. Liver. Pancreas. Abdomen
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Humans
Medical sciences
MUJERES
OLIGOSACARIDOS
OLIGOSACCHARIDE
OLIGOSACCHARIDES
Oligosaccharides - administration & dosage
Other diseases. Semiology
PREGNANCY
Pregnancy Complications - drug therapy
pregnant women
Stomach. Duodenum. Small intestine. Colon. Rectum. Anus
WOMEN
xylooligosaccharides
Xylose - administration & dosage
title Effect of xylooligosaccharide intake on severe constipation in pregnant women
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