Dietary fiber composition with functions of moistening intestines and relaxing bowels
A technology of dietary fiber and laxative, applied in food science and other directions, can solve problems such as dosage and single dietary fiber type that are difficult to achieve physiological effects, and achieve the effects of maintaining stability, curing constipation, and promoting proliferation.
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[0021] A dietary fiber composition with laxative function, comprising the following components by mass fraction: 50% wheat dietary fiber; 30% apple dietary fiber; 6.3% inulin; 3.7% konjac flour; xylooligosaccharides 5%; Isomalt 4.6%; Malic Acid 0.25%; Apple Flavor 0.15%.
[0022] The preparation method of above-mentioned dietary fiber composition granule is as follows:
[0023] 1) Add wheat dietary fiber, apple dietary fiber, inulin, konjac flour, xylooligosaccharide, isomalt, malic acid and apple flavor to a wet granulator and mix uniformly by weight percentage;
[0024] 2) Add water to make soft material, pass through a 20-mesh sieve, put it in 60°C to dry, and the moisture content at the end point is less than 6%;
[0025] 3) Put it into an aluminum-plastic bag according to the unit dose, and seal it.
Embodiment 2
[0027] A dietary fiber composition with laxative function, comprising the following components in terms of mass fraction: 15% corn dietary fiber; 15% soybean dietary fiber; 30% apple dietary fiber; 10% inulin; 10% konjac powder %; polydextrose 10%; fructooligosaccharides 7.5%; isomalt 2%; malic acid 0.25%; apple essence 0.25%.
Embodiment 3
[0029] A dietary fiber composition with laxative function, comprising the following components in terms of mass fraction: 20% of oat dietary fiber; 20% of corn dietary fiber; 25% of apple dietary fiber; 10% of resistant dextrin; Glucose 10%; Galactooligosaccharide 10%; Isomalt 4%; Malic acid 0.5%; Apple essence 0.5%.
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