瘤胃球菌
抗性淀粉
发酵
丁酸盐
直链淀粉
食品科学
化学
粪便
肠道菌群
代谢物
拟杆菌
瘤胃
淀粉
生物化学
生物
细菌
微生物学
遗传学
作者
Shaokang Wang,Bin Zhang,Tingting Chen,Chao Li,Xiong Fu,Qiang Huang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.9b04410
摘要
A slow fermentation rate of dietary fiber could result in a steady metabolite production release and even distribution in the entire colon, increasing the likelihood of meeting the energy requirements of the distal colon. In the present study, we modulated the fermentation rate in an in vitro human fecal fermentation model by applying chemical cross-linking modification to a type 2 resistant starch [i.e., high-amylose maize starch (HAMS)]. Cross-linking modification decreased the gas production (an indicator of the fermentation rate) of HAMS throughout the whole fermentation progress. The butyrate production rate of cross-linked starches decreased gradually with the increase of the cross-linking degree. Certain beneficial gut microbiota such as genera of Blautia and Clostridiales members were remarkably promoted by starches with low and medium cross-linking degrees, whereas HAMS with a high cross-linking degree obviously promoted the abundance of Bacteroides uniformis and Ruminococcus bromii. This finding reveals that cross-linking modification effectively controls the fermentation rate and highlights the modulation metabolite profiles and gut microbiota composition through chemical modification.
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