- Not yet recruitingNA
Effect of Pre-dosing With Methylcellulose or Psyllium on Colonic Fermentation of Inulin
This study looks at whether natural fibres like methylcellulose or psyllium, taken before a fibre called inulin, can help reduce gas and discomfort in people with IBS. Researchers want to see if these pre-doses change how inulin is processed in the gut compared to a sugar pill.
For: Irritable Bowel SyndromeUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Effect of Chronic Feeding of Inulin And Methylcellulose on Colonic Fermentation
This study looks at how a mix of two fibres, inulin and methylcellulose, affects gut gas in people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). It compares this mix to a sugar called maltodextrin to see if it helps reduce uncomfortable symptoms like bloating.
For: Irritable Bowel SyndromeUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Effect of Inulin on Gut Microbiota and Gut Barrier in Chronic Kidney Disease
This study looks at how a fibre called inulin affects the gut and overall health in people with advanced kidney disease. We want to see if it improves gut bacteria, strengthens the gut's protective lining, and affects immune cells over 35 days.
For: Chronic Kidney Disease 5DGermany - Not yet recruitingNA
The Effect of Inulin Supplementation on Colorectal Surgery Outcomes
This study is looking at whether a natural fibre called inulin, taken before bowel surgery for cancer, could help the bowel heal better and prevent serious problems like leaks. It's a first step to see if this idea works in people.
For: Anastomotic ComplicationCanada - RecruitingNA
Effect of a Food Intervention With a Prebiotic Alone or Combined With B-vitamins on Gut Microbiota Diversity, Inflammation and Mental Health Outcomes in Older Adults (GutFood)
This study looks at how a special drink with fibre (inulin) and B-vitamins might affect the gut and mood in people over 50. We want to see if it helps with gut health, inflammation, and mental well-being, as these can change with age.
For: Biomarkers of B-vitamin Status and Gut Microbiome CompositionUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Impact of Microbiome-changing Interventions on Food Decision-making
Researchers are studying how what we eat affects our brains and food choices, especially for people who are overweight. They want to see if special foods or lifestyle changes can help improve how people make decisions about food.
For: Overweight and ObesityGermany