At the end of the webinar, attendees will know how to:
· Determine whether a specific “added” fiber meets the relatively new requirement that the ingredient not only analyze as such compositionally, but also have a human health effect (Health Canada) or benefit (US FDA).
· Determine whether a specific fiber has “prebiotic” effects.
· Use tools to evaluate digestive tolerance and select a fiber with demonstrated human health benefit for the general population.
· Use fiber mixtures to better support core bacterial groups of the gut microbiota for potential medical food applications.
Speaker Information:
Barbara Lyle, The Institute for the Advancement of Food and Nutrition Sciences
Joanne Slavin, University of Minnesota
Paula Trumbo, retired FDA
Bruce Hamaker, Purdue University
Nicola McKeown, Boston University
Hannah Holscher, University of Illinois
At the end of the webinar, attendees will know how to:
· Determine whether a specific “added” fiber meets the relatively new requirement that the ingredient not only analyze as such compositionally, but also have a human health effect (Health Canada) or benefit (US FDA).
· Determine whether a specific fiber has “prebiotic” effects.
· Use tools to evaluate digestive tolerance and select a fiber with demonstrated human health benefit for the general population.
· Use fiber mixtures to better support core bacterial groups of the gut microbiota for potential medical food applications.
Speaker Information:
Barbara Lyle, The Institute for the Advancement of Food and Nutrition Sciences
Joanne Slavin, University of Minnesota
Paula Trumbo, retired FDA
Bruce Hamaker, Purdue University
Nicola McKeown, Boston University
Hannah Holscher, University of Illinois