In vitro digestion and human gut microbiota fermentation of Bletilla striata polysaccharides and oligosaccharides
is one of the commonly used traditional Chinese medicine. polysaccharides (BP) and oligosaccharides (BO) are one of the main components of , which have been proved to have a variety of biological activities. However, the digestion and fermentation characteristics of BP and BO are still unclear. The...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 2023-02, Vol.13, p.1105335-1105335 |
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Zusammenfassung: | is one of the commonly used traditional Chinese medicine.
polysaccharides (BP) and oligosaccharides (BO) are one of the main components of
, which have been proved to have a variety of biological activities. However, the digestion and fermentation characteristics of BP and BO are still unclear.
The study evaluated different prebiotic effects of BP and BO by
simulating digestion and gut microbiota fermentation.
The results show that the simulating saliva partly degraded BP, but had no effect on BO. The molecular weights of BP and BO remained basically unchanged in gastric and intestinal digestion. In addition, BP and BO could be rapidly degraded and utilized by gut microbiota. During
fermentation, the growth rates of the BP and BO groups were higher than that of the Control group and the pH value and total carbohydrate content in BP group and BO group decreased significantly. Although the reducing sugar level in the BO group decreased rapidly, it remained at a low level in the BP group. Both BP and BO improved the composition and structure of gut microbiota, indicative of the upregulated abundances of
and
, and the downregulated populations of Escherichia and Bacteroides. There were differences in the SCFA production by gut microbiota and antioxidant activities between the BP and BO groups. The fermentation broth of the BP group displayed a stronger suppression of O
-, but a higher scavenging effect on DPPH for the BO group.
BP and BO displayed different digestion and fermentation characteristics
due to their distinct polymerization degrees. The study point towards the potential of BP and BO as prebiotics in the application to human diseases by selectively regulating gut microbiota in the future. |
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ISSN: | 2235-2988 2235-2988 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fcimb.2023.1105335 |