German ingredients firm J. Rettenmaier & Söhne (JRS) has entered into a co-operative agreement with an unnamed US oat manufacturer in a bid to expand its range of oat fibre products.
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JRS’ product portfolio includes micro-fine, micro-agglomerated, bio- and dust-reduced types of oat fibre. It will also be opening a new production plant, which will have the capacity for approximately 4,000 tonnes.
According to a recent study on the effects of wheat fibre on consumers with digestive problems and diabetes mellitus, insoluble dietary wheat fibre can have positive effects.
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