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Q35043961-35014549-E043-466F-9D4C-04E4A5EF0449
Q35043961-35014549-E043-466F-9D4C-04E4A5EF0449
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High-fat diet reduces the formation of butyrate, but increases succinate, inflammation, liver fat and cholesterol in rats, while dietary fibre counteracts these effects.
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Short-chain fatty acid formation in the hindgut of rats fed oligosaccharides varying in monomeric composition, degree of polymerisation and solubility.