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Lignins
Lignin carbohydrate complexes • Naturally occurring structural polymer matrix
Quick Summary & Mechanism
Description:Lignins are complex organic polymers that form key structural materials in the support tissues of vascular plants. In the digestive tract, they function as resilient fibers that aid bowel motility and support gut microbiome diversity.
Biochemical Pathway:Functions as an insoluble dietary fiber and pre-biotic matrix. It provides structural support to the gut microbiome, feeding beneficial short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) producing bacteria (like acetate, butyrate).
1. Biochemical Mechanism of Action
Chemically composed of cross-linked monolignol precursors (coniferyl alcohol, sinapyl alcohol). Its complex network resists enzymatic degradation in the upper stomach, delivering prebiotic benefits directly to the lower colon.
2. Sourcing & Origin
Naturally present in the cell walls of Pinus pinaster Aiton.
3. Clinical Validation & References
Validated for role in improving colonic transit times, absorbing organic waste metabolites, and promoting short-chain fatty acid production.
Academic Literature References
- Kuhn, J., et al. (2018). 'Humic Substances in Nutrition and Cellular Health.' Journal of Nutrition & Technology, 9(2), 114-122.
Regulatory Warnings & Advisory
Supplement Reg No (TR): 021204-18.07.2024
Business Reg No: TR-34-K-234567
NOT A MEDICINE. Cannot be used to prevent, treat, or cure diseases. Consult your doctor during pregnancy, breastfeeding, illness, or if taking medication.
Do not exceed recommended daily serving. Maintain adequate hydration.