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Effects of dietary oat bran on faecal steroid excretion, plasma volatile fatty acids and lipid synthesis in ratsILLMAN, R. J; TOPPING, D. L.Nutrition research (New York, NY). 1985, Vol 5, Num 8, pp 839-846, issn 0271-5317Article

White wheat flour lowers plasma cholesterol and increases cecal steroids relative to whole wheat flour, wheat bran and wheat pollard in ratsILLMAN, R. J; STORER, G. B; TOPPING, D. L et al.The Journal of nutrition. 1993, Vol 123, Num 6, pp 1094-1100, issn 0022-3166Article

Volatile fatty acid concentrations in rats fed diets containing gum arabic and cellulose separately and as a mixtureTOPPING, D. L; ILLMAN, R. J; TRIMBLE, R. P et al.Nutrition reports international. 1985, Vol 32, Num 4, pp 809-814, issn 0029-6635Article

Effects of food restriction and starvation-refeeding on volatile fatty acid concentrations in the ratILLMAN, R. J; TOPPING, D. L; TRIMBLE, R. P et al.The Journal of nutrition. 1986, Vol 116, Num 9, pp 1694-1700, issn 0022-3166Article

Fish oil and oat bran in combination effectively lower plasma cholesterol in the ratROACH, P. D; DOWLING, K; SANTHIRA BALASUBRAMANIAM et al.Atherosclerosis. 1992, Vol 96, Num 2-3, pp 219-226, issn 0021-9150Article

Dietary (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids and the control of hypertriglyceridaemia in insulin-dependent and insulin-independent diabetics. A reply to the letter of popp-Snijders, schouten, heine and Van der VeenTOPPING, D. L; ILLMAN, R. J; STORER, G. B et al.Atherosclerosis. 1986, Vol 61, Num 3, pp 255-256, issn 0021-9150Article

The influence of age, dietary cholesterol and vitamin C deficiency on plasma cholesterol concentration in the marmosetMCINTOSH, G. H; BULMAN, F. H; ILLMAN, R. J et al.Nutrition reports international. 1984, Vol 29, Num 3, pp 673-682, issn 0029-6635Article

Dietary fat and fiber alter large bowel and portal venous volatile fatty acids and plasma cholesterol but not biliary steroids in pigsTOPPING, D. L; ILLMAN, R. J; CLARKE, J. M et al.The Journal of nutrition. 1993, Vol 123, Num 1, pp 133-143, issn 0022-3166Article

Modulation of the hypolipidemic effect of fish oils by dietary fiber in rats : studies with rice and wheat branTOPPING, D. L; ILLMAN, R. J; ROACH, P. D et al.The Journal of nutrition. 1990, Vol 120, Num 4, pp 325-330, issn 0022-3166, 6 p.Article

Blood carbonmonoxyhaemoglobin levels are chronically elevated in alcoholics treated for detoxificationWILLIAMSON, P. A; POLS, R. G; ILLMAN, R. J et al.Atherosclerosis. 1987, Vol 67, Num 2-3, pp 245-250, issn 0021-9150Article

Volatile fatty acids in the human intestine: studies in surgical patientsMITCHELL, B. L; LAWSON, M. J; DAVIES, M et al.Nutrition research (New York, NY). 1985, Vol 5, Num 10, pp 1089-1092, issn 0271-5317Article

Effects of solvent extraction on the hypocholesterolaemic action of oat bran in the ratILLMAN, R. J; TOPPING, D. L; DOWLING, K et al.British journal of nutrition. 1991, Vol 65, Num 3, pp 435-443, issn 0007-1145Article

A viscous fibre (methylcellulose) lowers blood glucose and plasma triacylglycerols and increases liver glycogen independently of volatile fatty acid production in the ratTOPPING, D. L; OAKENFULL, D; TRIMBLE, R. P et al.British journal of nutrition. 1988, Vol 59, Num 1, pp 21-30, issn 0007-1145Article

Time-course of changes in plasma lipids in diabetic rats fed diets high in fish or safflower oilsILLMAN, R. J; TRIMBLE, R. P; STORER, G. B et al.Atherosclerosis. 1986, Vol 59, Num 3, pp 313-321, issn 0021-9150Article

The adaptive effects of dietary fish and safflower oil on lipid and lipoprotein metabolism in perfused rat liverWONG, S. H; NESTEL, P. J; TRIMBLE, R. P et al.Biochimica et biophysica acta. 1984, Vol 792, Num 2, pp 103-109, issn 0006-3002Article

Plasma and caecal volatile fatty acids in male and female rats: effects of dietary gum arabic and celluloseSTORER, G. B; ILLMAN, R. J; TRIMBLE, R. P et al.Nutrition research (New York, NY). 1984, Vol 4, Num 4, pp 701-707, issn 0271-5317Article

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