fruktans
Fruktans are a group of carbohydrates that belong to the oligosaccharide family. They are composed of repeating fructose units linked by beta linkages. Fruktans are commonly found in a variety of plants, including grains like wheat and barley, as well as in vegetables such as onions, garlic, and leeks. These compounds serve as a storage form of energy for plants, particularly during winter months.
In the human diet, fruktans are considered a type of dietary fiber. However, they are not digested
For some individuals, particularly those with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), consuming foods high in fruktans can