Types of Dietary Fibre
Dietary fibre comprises soluble and insoluble forms, each with distinct physiological characteristics and effects on the body. Understanding these differences provides insight into how fibre interacts with digestive processes.
Soluble Fibre
Dissolves in water to form a viscous gel. Found in oats, legumes, apples, and barley. This form interacts with water in the digestive tract and is fermented by gut bacteria.
Insoluble Fibre
Does not dissolve in water. Present in whole grains, vegetables, and nuts. Provides bulk to stool and supports normal transit through the digestive system.