Where are Fiber and other indigestible carbohydrates partially broken down by the bacteria?

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2026-04-16 10:55

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Fiber and other indigestible carbohydrates are partially broken down by bacteria in the large intestine, specifically in the colon. Here, beneficial gut bacteria ferment these substances, producing short-chain fatty acids and gases as byproducts. This fermentation process helps in maintaining gut health and provides some energy to the host.

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