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Fenugreek Gum
What is fenugreek gum?
Fenugreek gum (Lat. fenum Graecum = Greek hay) is a soluble fiber extracted from the seeds of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum), a legume plant grown worldwide, mainly in India [1]. It is an indigestible carbohydrate, a complex polysaccharide made of galactose and mannose (galactomannan).
Fenugreek as a Food Additive
Fenugreek gum may be added as a thickener, stabilizer and emulsifier to commercial baked goods, dressings, beverages, frozen products, pre-prepared soups, curries.
Fenugreek Supplements: Insufficient Evidence of Health Benefits
Fenugreek supplements in the form of tablets ad capsules are available.
There is insufficient evidence about fenugreek effects in prevention or treatment of high glucose levels in diabetes mellitus [4,5], high cholesterol levels, stimulating milk flow in breastfeeding women [4,6], baldness, exercise performance, heartburn, poor appetite, weight loss, stomach upset, constipation, bronchitis, hardening of arteries (arteriosclerosis), gout, erectile dysfunction in men or fever [7]. Fenugreek has no proven anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer or antioxidant effect [1].
Fenugreek Safety: Side Effects, Dangers
Fenugreek gum is currently not Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Fenugreek can be fermented by beneficial intestinal bacteria to gases, so, if taken in excess, it may cause abdominal bloating, pain, excessive gas (flatulence) or diarrhea [7]. Fenugreek extract may cause hypoglycemia, and stimulate uterine contractions, so pregnant women should avoid it [1,7]. It may increase the effect of a blood-thinning drug warfarin [1]. Individuals allergic to soy or other legumes may be also allergic to fenugreek [7]. Toxic effects are not known.
Fenugreek and Cooking
Fenugreek gum as a commercial product (seed powder) may contain proteins and has a distinctive odor and bitter taste and contains about 1 kilocalorie per gram. Purified fenugreek gum is a pure galactomannan without taste and smell.
Carbohydrates
- Fructose
- Galactose
- Glucose
- Isomaltose
- Isomaltulose
- Lactose
- Maltose
- Mannose
- Sucrose
- Tagatose
- Trehalose
- Trehalulose
- Xylose
- Erythritol
- Glycerol
- Hydrogenated starch hydrolysates (HSH)
- Inositol
- Isomalt
- Lactitol
- Maltitol
- Mannitol
- Sorbitol
- Xylitol
- Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS)
- Galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS)
- Human milk oligosaccharides (HMO)
- Isomalto-oligosaccharides (IMO)
- Maltotriose
- Mannan oligosaccharides (MOS)
- Raffinose, stachyose, verbascose
- SOLUBLE FIBER:
- Acacia (arabic) gum
- Agar-agar
- Algin-alginate
- Arabynoxylan
- Beta-glucan
- Beta mannan
- Carageenan gum
- Carob or locust bean gum
- Fenugreek gum
- Galactomannans
- Gellan gum
- Glucomannan or konjac gum
- Guar gum
- Hemicellulose
- Inulin
- Karaya gum
- Pectin
- Polydextrose
- Psyllium husk mucilage
- Resistant starches
- Tara gum
- Tragacanth gum
- Xanthan gum
- INSOLUBLE FIBER:
- Cellulose
- Chitin and chitosan
- FATTY ACIDS
- Saturated
- Monounsaturated
- Polyunsaturated
- Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs)
- Medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs)
- Long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs)
- Very long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs)
- Monoglycerides
- Diglycerides
- Triglycerides
- Vitamin A - Retinol and retinal
- Vitamin B1 - Thiamine
- Vitamin B2 - Riboflavin
- Vitamin B3 - Niacin
- Vitamin B5 - Pantothenic acid
- Vitamin B6 - Pyridoxine
- Vitamin B7 - Biotin
- Vitamin B9 - Folic acid
- Vitamin B12 - Cobalamin
- Choline
- Vitamin C - Ascorbic acid
- Vitamin D - Ergocalciferol and cholecalciferol
- Vitamin E - Tocopherol
- Vitamin K - Phylloquinone
- Curcumin
- FLAVONOIDS:
- Anthocyanidins
- Flavanols: Proanthocyanidins
- Flavanones: Hesperidin
- Flavonols: Quercetin
- Flavones: Diosmin, Luteolin
- Isoflavones: daidzein, genistein
- Caffeic acid
- Chlorogenic acid
- Lignans
- Resveratrol
- Tannins
- Tannic acid
- Alcohol chemical and physical properties
- Alcoholic beverages types (beer, wine, spirits)
- Denatured alcohol
- Alcohol absorption, metabolism, elimination
- Alcohol and body temperature
- Alcohol and the skin
- Alcohol, appetite and digestion
- Neurological effects of alcohol
- Alcohol, hormones and neurotransmitters
- Alcohol and pain
- Alcohol, blood pressure, heart disease and stroke
- Women, pregnancy, children and alcohol
- Alcohol tolerance
- Alcohol, blood glucose and diabetes
- Alcohol intolerance, allergy and headache
- Alcohol and psychological disorders
- Alcohol and vitamin, mineral and protein deficiency
- Alcohol-drug interactions
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