肠道菌群
功能(生物学)
生物
新陈代谢
降级(电信)
微生物代谢
化学
食品科学
生物化学
细菌
细胞生物学
遗传学
计算机科学
电信
作者
Leilei Yu,Yuhang Gao,Zi Ye,Hui Duan,Jianxin Zhao,Hao Zhang,Arjan Narbad,Fengwei Tian,Qixiao Zhai,Wei Chen
标识
DOI:10.1080/10408398.2023.2217727
摘要
Beta-glucan (BG), a polysaccharide comprised of interfacing glucose monomers joined via beta-glycosidic linkages, can be defined as a type of dietary fiber with high specificity based on its interaction with the gut microbiota. It can induce similar interindividual microbiota responses, thereby having beneficial effects on the human body. In this paper, we review the four main sources of BG (cereals, fungi, algae, and bacteria) and their differences in structure and content. The interaction of BG with gut microbiota and the resulting health effects have been highlighted, including immune enhancement, regulation of serum cholesterol and insulin levels, alleviation of obesity and improvement of cognitive disorders. Finally, the application of BG in food products and its beneficial effects on the gut microbiota of consumers were discussed. Although some of the mechanisms of action remain unclear, revealing the beneficial functions of BG from the perspective of gut microbiota can help provide theoretical support for the development of diets that target the regulation of microbiota.
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