The effects of Di- D-fructofuranose-1,2′:2,3′-dianhydride (DFA III) administration on human intestinal microbiota
Di- D-fructofuranose-1,2′:2,3′-dianhydride (DFA III) was shown to enhance Ca absorption in rat and human intestine. The effects of DFA III administration (9 g per day for 4 weeks that corresponded to 3-fold the optimal dosage of DFA III) on human intestinal microbiota were studied using denaturing g...
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D-fructofuranose-1,2′:2,3′-dianhydride (DFA III) was shown to enhance Ca absorption in rat and human intestine. The effects of DFA III administration (9 g per day for 4 weeks that corresponded to 3-fold the optimal dosage of DFA III) on human intestinal microbiota were studied using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). The major groups of human intestinal microbiota reported previously: the
Bacteroides, the
Clostridium coccoides group (
Clostridium cluster XIVa), the
Clostridium leptum group (
Clostridium cluster IV), and the
Bifidobacterium group were detected. The similarity of 30 DGGE profiles based on the V3 region (before and after administration to the 15 subjects) of the 16S rDNA were calculated using Pearson's correlation based on numbers, positions and intensity of bands, and then a dendrogram of DGGE profiles was constructed by the unweighted pair group method using arithmetic average (UPGMA) clustering method. By these analyses, no difference in DGGE profiles after DFA III administration was observed in healthy subjects, while two subjects with chronic constipation showed different profiles, namely on numbers, positions and the intensity of some bands. Their stools were softer and stool frequencies increased and they obtained relief from constipation. |
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Clostridium leptum group (
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Bacteroides, the
Clostridium coccoides group (
Clostridium cluster XIVa), the
Clostridium leptum group (
Clostridium cluster IV), and the
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Bacteroides, the
Clostridium coccoides group (
Clostridium cluster XIVa), the
Clostridium leptum group (
Clostridium cluster IV), and the
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