Methanol production from the degradation of pectin by human colonic bacteria

When ingested, pectin can lower serum cholesterol levels in humans. Pectin is degraded by fecal bacteria in the colon. We examined the release of methanol (MeOH) by this degradation. A 0.2% glucose (2 g/L) mixture was used as the control medium. A pure culture of pectinolytic Erwinia carotovora was...

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description When ingested, pectin can lower serum cholesterol levels in humans. Pectin is degraded by fecal bacteria in the colon. We examined the release of methanol (MeOH) by this degradation. A 0.2% glucose (2 g/L) mixture was used as the control medium. A pure culture of pectinolytic Erwinia carotovora was the control bacterium. The chief substrates were, in set 1, 0.2% pectin (2 g/L) and, in set 2, 0.1% glucose (1 g/L) and 0.1% pectin (1 g/L). Cultures of fecal bacteria and E carotovora grew for 72 h in each of the solutions. By 72 h the fecal flora culture in set 1 cleaved 30% of the possible methoxyl groups on pectin. The fecal flora in set 2 cleaved 90.7% of all possible methoxyl groups. Balance studies suggest that all of the free MeOH comes from methoxyl groups on pectin. This study demonstrates that fecal bacteria are capable of degrading pectin to release MeOH.
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ALCOOL
BACTERIA
Bacteria - metabolism
BACTERIE
Biological and medical sciences
BIOSINTESIS
BIOSYNTHESE
Cholesterol - blood
Colon - microbiology
DEGRADATION MICROBIENNE
DETERIORO MICROBIANO
Erwinia - metabolism
Feces - microbiology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
GENERO HUMANO
GENRE HUMAIN
Humans
INTESTIN
Intestine. Mesentery
INTESTINOS
Methanol - metabolism
PECTINAS
PECTINE
Pectins - metabolism
Time Factors
Vertebrates: digestive system
title Methanol production from the degradation of pectin by human colonic bacteria
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