Health promoting microbial metabolites produced by gut microbiota after prebiotics metabolism

[Display omitted] •Prebiotics and dietary fibers modulate HGM diversity after ingestion.•Prebiotics and dietary fibers fermentations by HGM produce bioactive metabolites.•Bacterial SCFA’s participate in specific mechanisms related to host health benefits.•The intake of prebiotics and dietary fibers...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food research international 2020-10, Vol.136, p.109473-109473, Article 109473
Hauptverfasser: Peredo-Lovillo, A., Romero-Luna, H.E., Jiménez-Fernández, M.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Prebiotics and dietary fibers modulate HGM diversity after ingestion.•Prebiotics and dietary fibers fermentations by HGM produce bioactive metabolites.•Bacterial SCFA’s participate in specific mechanisms related to host health benefits.•The intake of prebiotics and dietary fibers generates health benefits. Human gut microbiota (HGM) is a microbial complex where dynamic mutualistic interactions related to digestion and absorption of dietary components take place. The consumption of specific food ingredients, such as prebiotics and dietary fibers, constituted mainly by carbohydrates polymers, can modulate the HGM composition and metabolism serving as a fermentable substrate to produce bacterial metabolites with beneficial effects on host health. Especially, bacterial short-chain fatty acids, tryptophan and organic acids have shown positive effects on pathogenic bacteria control, mineral absorption, weight control and obesity, immune response homeostasis, gut barrier improvement, brain modulation and anticancer activity. Despite the fact that these effects vary between individuals due to personal HGM richness, the information presented in this review contributes to understanding the effects of prebiotics and dietary fibers consumption on the generation of HGM metabolites and the mechanisms by which these metabolites interact with host cells improving host health.
ISSN:0963-9969
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DOI:10.1016/j.foodres.2020.109473