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The Effect of Psyllium Husk on Intestinal Microbiota in Constipated Patients and Healthy Controls.

International journal of molecular sciences (2019)

PMID: 30669509

DOI: 10.3390/ijms20020433

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![Figure 6: Psyllium supplementation alters the intestinal microbiota of healthy adults, with specific increases in Faecalibacterium and other fiber-fermenting taxa. These changes are consistent with enhanced saccharolytic fermentation.](https://pdfs.citedhealth.com/figures/30669509/148.png)

> Source: Jonna Jalanka et al. "The Effect of Psyllium Husk on Intestinal Microbiota in Constipated Patients and." *International journal of molecular sciences*, 2019. PMID: [30669509](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30669509/)
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  <figcaption>Figure 6. Psyllium supplementation alters the intestinal microbiota of healthy adults, with specific increases in Faecalibacterium and other fiber-fermenting taxa. These changes are consistent with enhanced saccharolytic fermentation.<br>  Source: Jonna Jalanka et al. "The Effect of Psyllium Husk on Intestinal Microbiota in Constipated Patients and." <em>International journal of molecular sciences</em>, 2019. PMID: <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30669509/">30669509</a></figcaption>
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