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phytic acid and Flatus

phytic acid has been researched along with Flatus in 4 studies

Phytic Acid: Complexing agent for removal of traces of heavy metal ions. It acts also as a hypocalcemic agent.
myo-inositol hexakisphosphate : A myo-inositol hexakisphosphate in which each hydroxy group of myo-inositol is monophosphorylated.

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (25.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (50.00)29.6817
2010's1 (25.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Taylor, H1
Webster, K1
Gray, AR1
Tey, SL1
Chisholm, A1
Bailey, K1
Kumari, S1
Brown, RC1
Yamka, RM1
Harmon, DL1
Schoenherr, WD1
Khoo, C1
Gross, KL1
Davidson, SJ1
Joshi, DK1
Reddy, NR1
Salunkhe, DK1
Sathe, SK1
de Oliveira, AC1
Queiroz, KS1
Helbig, E1
Reis, SM1
Carraro, F1

Reviews

1 review available for phytic acid and Flatus

ArticleYear
Biochemistry of black gram (Phaseolus mungo L.): a review.
    Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 1982, Volume: 16, Issue:1

    Topics: Amino Acids; Animals; Carbohydrates; Digestion; Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel; Fabaceae; Ferme

1982

Trials

1 trial available for phytic acid and Flatus

ArticleYear
The effects of 'activating' almonds on consumer acceptance and gastrointestinal tolerance.
    European journal of nutrition, 2018, Volume: 57, Issue:8

    Topics: Adult; Body Mass Index; Consumer Behavior; Cross-Over Studies; Diet; Female; Flatulence; Follow-Up S

2018

Other Studies

2 other studies available for phytic acid and Flatus

ArticleYear
In vivo measurement of flatulence and nutrient digestibility in dogs fed poultry by-product meal, conventional soybean meal, and low-oligosaccharide low-phytate soybean meal.
    American journal of veterinary research, 2006, Volume: 67, Issue:1

    Topics: Animal Feed; Animals; Digestion; Dogs; Feces; Flatulence; Food Analysis; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spe

2006
[The domestic processing of the common bean resulted in a reduction in the phytates and tannins antinutritional factors, in the starch content and in the raffinose, stachiose and verbascose flatulence factors].
    Archivos latinoamericanos de nutricion, 2001, Volume: 51, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Carbohydrates; Cooking; Digestion; Flatulence; Food Handling; Glucosides; Male; Nutritive V

2001