In Vitro Fermentation of Linear and α-1,2-Branched Dextrans by the Human Fecal Microbiota

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作者
Sarbini, Shahrul R. [1 ]
Kolida, Sofia [1 ]
Naeye, Thierry [2 ]
Einerhand, Alexandra [2 ]
Brison, Yoann [3 ]
Remaud-Simeon, Magali [3 ]
Monsan, Pierre [3 ]
Gibson, Glenn R. [1 ]
Rastall, Robert A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Reading, Dept Food & Nutr Sci, Reading RG6 6AP, Berks, England
[2] Tate & Lyle Innovat Ctr, F-59650 Villeneuve Dascq, France
[3] INSA, UMR INRA INSA 792, UMR CNRS INSA 5504, Lab Ingn Syst Biol & Proc, F-31077 Toulouse 4, France
关键词
BUTYRATE-PRODUCING BACTERIUM; RNA-BASED PROBES; HUMAN FECES; SP-NOV; OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES; SITU HYBRIDIZATION; OLIGOSACCHARIDES; INULIN; BIFIDOBACTERIUM; LACTATE;
D O I
10.1128/AEM.02568-10
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The role of structure and molecular weight in fermentation selectivity in linear alpha-1,6 dextrans and dextrans with alpha-1,2 branching was investigated. Fermentation by gut bacteria was determined in anaerobic, pH-controlled fecal batch cultures after 36 h. Inulin (1%, wt/vol), which is a known prebiotic, was used as a control. Samples were obtained at 0, 10, 24, and 36 h of fermentation for bacterial enumeration by fluorescent in situ hybridization and short-chain fatty acid analyses. The gas production of the substrate fermentation was investigated in non-pH-controlled, fecal batch culture tubes after 36 h. Linear and branched 1-kDa dextrans produced significant increases in Bifidobacterium populations. The degree of alpha-1,2 branching did not influence the Bifidobacterium populations; however, alpha-1,2 branching increased the dietary fiber content, implying a decrease in digestibility. Other measured bacteria were unaffected by the test substrates except for the Bacteroides-Prevotella group, the growth levels of which were increased on inulin and 6- and 70-kDa dextrans, and the Faecalibacterium prausnitzii group, the growth levels of which were decreased on inulin and 1-kDa dextrans. A considerable increase in short-chain fatty acid concentration was measured following the fermentation of all dextrans and inulin. Gas production rates were similar among all dextrans tested but were significantly slower than that for inulin. The linear 1-kDa dextran produced lower total gas and shorter time to attain maximal gas production compared to those of the 70-kDa dextran (branched) and inulin. These findings indicate that dextrans induce a selective effect on the gut flora, short-chain fatty acids, and gas production depending on their length.
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页码:5307 / 5315
页数:9
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