“…Fecal SCFA concentration measurements are not the best indicators of SCFA produced as the majority of fecal SCFA is absorbed rapidly by the colonic epithelial cells [99]. Polydextrose has been observed to increase the production of butyrate, acetate and propionate in vitro [18,[100][101][102], in rats [20], pigs [11], in dogs [103] and in humans [17,49]. When compared to other fibers, polydextrose produced similar quantities of SCFAs, and the molecular ratio of acetate/propionate/butyrate produced was found to be similar to that of fructo-oligosaccharides and xylo-oligosaccharides and other carbohydrates, such as inulin, pectin, and arabinose [104,105] while in other studies polydextrose produced less total SCFAs compared to FOS, inulin and GOS [102,106,107].…”