What is Wheat Fiber?
Dietary wheat fiber is an isolated dietary fiber obtained from the bran of the wheat grain. The main fiber present in wheat bran is arabinoxylan (70%), a type of hemicellulose. The rest is made up of cellulose. As a dietary supplement, it is an off-white dietary fiber concentrate obtained from the wheat plant. It is used to enhance the dietary fiber content of food products.
Keto Status?
Debatable
Why?
The keto community disagrees on wheat ingredients. In general, all wheat products are considered objectionable, however, wheat fiber is mostly insoluble (90%), passing through the digestive system and adding bulk to stool. We are rating it Debatable and suggest testing after eating to see how it affects you personally.
Possible Side Effects From Ingesting Wheat Fiber?
It may raise insulin and blood glucose and stop ketosis. Wheat Fiber contains small amounts of soluble fibers that may cause digestive issues in people with irritable bowel syndrome.
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