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Effects of Young Barley Leaf Powder on FecalWeight and Fecal Microflora in Healthy Women

Motoya IKEGUCHI1, YukiARIURA1, Kinya TAKAGAKI1,
Yukitaka ISHIBASHI2, Akiko INAGAWA3, YohkoSUGAWA-KATAYAMA4

1Research and Development Division, Toyo Bio-pharmaCo.,Ltd.,
2Ishibashi Orthopedic Hospital
3Department, Nutrition and Health Science, Faculty ofHuman Environmental Science, Fukuoka Women's University
4Graduate School of Human Environmental Science, FukuokaWomen's University.

 The effects of young barley leaf powder(YBLP) onfecal wet weight, defecation frequency, fecal characteristics andfecal microflora were studied in 8 healthy women(26.4±11.6 yearsold). The subjects were divided at random into 2 groups for across-over design test. After one week of pre-test period, thegroup- I was given a test diet and the group- II was given aplacebo diet for one week. After the following one week of the washout period, the group- I was given the placebo diet and the group-II was given the test diet for one week. The test were carried outat two trials. YBLP contents of the test diets for two trials were6.O g (total dietary fiber 2.2 g) and 10.0 g(total dietary fiber3.6 g). The results showed that the fecal wet weight tended toincrease with YBLP 6.0 g and significant]y increased with YBLP I0.0g The ratio of Lecithinase (+) Clostridium or Lecithinase(-) Clostridim in fecal were reduced with YBLP 6.O g (Thefecal microflora was investigated in only YBLP 6.0 g). In thesestudies. we examined a correlation of fecal wet weight and fecalestimated weight. In result, these two factors significantlyposscsscd mutual relations (p<0.0001). The consumption ofYBLP showed any serious symptoms during two trials. These resultssuggest that YBLP makes high effect on the fecal bulk is highsafety food material. Key words: young barley leaf powder, fecalwet weight, estimated fecal quantity, fecal microflora

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