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Plantago ovata
Plantago
ovata
, known by many
common names
including
blond
plantain
,
desert
Indianwheat
,
blond
psyllium
, and
ispaghul
, is a
medicinal plant
native
to
Western and Southern
Asia
. The
plant
can be found growing wild in the
southwestern
United States
where it is native.
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
butyrate
– a
pharmacologically active
short-chain fatty acid
– by
butyrate-producing bacteria
.