Vishal Singh (@vishal_mibiome) 's Twitter Profile
Vishal Singh

@vishal_mibiome

My lab focuses on developing microbiome-informed dietary fiber interventions to improve inflammatory bowel disease, metabolic syndrome, NAFLD, and liver cancer.

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All about refined dietary fibers: what happens when you overload packaged food with processed fibers. Our findings, published in CELL journal on Oct-18th 2018, demonstrate that this could have a negative impact on liver health. utnews.utoledo.edu/index.php/10_1…

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This article is all about refined dietary fibers: what happens when you overload packaged food with processed fibers. Our findings, published in CELL journal, demonstrate that this could have a negative impact on liver health.

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In human evolutionary history, the refined dietary fibers are a new addition to our diets and that we are in the very early stages of understanding the risks and benefits it may present. ndtv.com/food/refined-f…

Mithu Storoni (@mithustoroni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So interesting! Inulin - a FODMAP - promoted gut inflammation while Pectin (not a FODMAP) protected against it. Inulin is a fructans, its fermentation produces butyrate. Here ⬆️butyrate contributed to ⬆️colitis.

Vishal Singh (@vishal_mibiome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our recent research suggests foods high in the dietary fiber pectin, found in apples and extractable from orange peels, may help individuals with inflammatory bowel disease. utnews.utoledo.edu/index.php/02_1…

One Health Microbiome Center (@psumbiome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🦠In honor of #WorldMicrobiomeDay on June 27th, Dr. Vishal Singh explains why he is a #Microbiomeambassador. Dr. Singh's lab Penn State's Dept of Nutritional Sciences investigates how ultra-processed foods alter the #gutmicrobiome and consequently influence diseases like #IBS.

🦠In honor of #WorldMicrobiomeDay on June 27th, Dr. Vishal Singh explains why he is a #Microbiomeambassador.

Dr. Singh's lab <a href="/penn_state/">Penn State</a>'s Dept of Nutritional Sciences investigates how ultra-processed foods alter the #gutmicrobiome and consequently influence diseases like #IBS.