Biomedical Science and Research Journals | Will the Modern Technology ever Catch up with the ‘God’s Formula’ of Dietary Fiber?
Will the Modern Technology ever Catch up with the ‘God’s Formula’ of Dietary Fiber? Opinion The history of dietary fiber began back in ancient Europe during Hippocratic era, where function of wheat bran was already known as a laxative. The development of powdering system in France during 18 th century has led to a debate between white bread and brown bread. However, this debate was based solely on their nutritional values, and depended on the opinions of food manufacturing companies and certain dietitians, thus the significance of dietary fiber was not well explored. In the USA, Kellogg et al. [ 1 ] had found a great interest in the function of wheat bran and advanced the scientific research on it. During the process, Williams et al. [ 2 ] have found that although cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin are degraded in digestive tracts, they increase the amount of stool and softens it. Also, McCarrison [ 3 ] concluded from the research that eating whole-wheat bread, beans and fruits