Diverse prebiotic effects of isomaltodextrins with different glycosidic linkages and molecular weights on human gut bacteria in vitro

Isomaltodextrin (IMD) is a novel dietary fiber enzymatically produced by reconstructing the molecular chain structure of starch using glycosyltransferases. In this study, the specific prebiotic effects of α-1,6 linear and α-1,2 or α-1,3 branched IMDs with different molecular weights (Mw) on human in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Carbohydrate polymers 2022-03, Vol.279, p.118986-118986, Article 118986
Hauptverfasser: Wei, Beibei, Xia, Wei, Wang, Lei, Jin, Xuewei, Yang, Weikang, Rao, Deming, Chen, Sheng, Wu, Jing
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Zusammenfassung:Isomaltodextrin (IMD) is a novel dietary fiber enzymatically produced by reconstructing the molecular chain structure of starch using glycosyltransferases. In this study, the specific prebiotic effects of α-1,6 linear and α-1,2 or α-1,3 branched IMDs with different molecular weights (Mw) on human intestinal bacteria were investigated by pure culture of single strains and mixed fermentation of human fecal microflora in vitro. The results showed that α-1,6 linear IMDs markedly promoted beneficial Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus in both pure culture and mixed fermentation. α-1,3 branching exhibited similar selectivity with α-1,6 linkage but yielded more butyrate in pure cultures. In contrast, IMDs containing α-1,2 branches were utilized efficiently only during mixed fermentation, which was speculated to result from metabolic cross-feeding. Regarding Mw, IMDs with lower Mw showed better prebiotic effects in pure cultures but no differences in mixed culture. These findings provide a theoretical basis for their application as functional foods. [Display omitted]
ISSN:0144-8617
1879-1344
DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.118986