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Original title: Research shows that coffee promotes intestinal peristaltic and has nothing to do with caffeine
people who like
coffee
may know that coffee is good for detoumation.
Animal
Experiment
of the U.S.
showed that drinking coffee did promote intestinal peristalsis and alter gut bacterium, but none of this was related to
caffeine
levels. The specific mechanism by which coffee produces such effects has yet to be studied.
at the University of Texas Medical Division conducted animal experiments with rats and presented the latest findings at Digestive Disease Week 2019.
study showed that when rat droppings were exposed to a solution with a coffee content of 1.5%, the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms in the feces was inhibited; The researchers also found that decaffeinated coffee has a similar effect on microorganisms.
, the researchers asked the rats to consume different concentrations of coffee for three days in a row, and found that the overall number of bacteria in rat droppings decreased. But researchers say more research is needed to determine whether these changes are generally beneficial to the intestinal bacteria.
researchers also found that the muscles of the rat's small intestine and colon showed greater contraction after a period of coffee intake, and that this stimulation was also found when coffee was exposed directly to muscle tissue in a laboratory environment.
researchers say that while they have not revealed which ingredients make coffee work, the results at least suggest that more clinical studies are needed to determine whether drinking coffee can be used to treat constipation or intestinal obstruction after abdominal surgery.