- Source: Plantago ovata
Plantago ovata, known by many common names including blond plantain, desert Indianwheat, blond psyllium, and ispaghol, is native to the Mediterranean region and naturalized in central, eastern, and south Asia and North America.
It is a common source of psyllium, a type of dietary fiber. Psyllium seed husks are indigestible and are a source of soluble fiber which may be fermented into butyric acid – a short-chain fatty acid – by butyrate-producing bacteria. Plantago ovata is the most popular source for commercial products containing psyllium.
References
External links
Plants For A Future: Plantago ovata
Jepson Manual Treatment
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Plantago
- Flora Lebanon
- Plantago ovata
- Plantago
- Psyllium
- P. ovata
- Dietary fiber
- Rabi crop
- Plantago nubicola
- Plantago indica
- Coagulation (water treatment)
- Inflammatory bowel disease