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Impact of ß2-1 fructan on faecal community change: results from a placebo-controlled, randomised, double-blinded, cross-over study in healthy adults.
Clarke, Sandra T; Brooks, Stephen P J; Inglis, G Douglas; Yanke, L Jay; Green, Judy; Petronella, Nicholas; Ramdath, D Dan; Bercik, Premysl; Green-Johnson, Julia M; Kalmokoff, Martin.
Affiliation
  • Clarke ST; 1Applied Bioscience Graduate Program, Faculty of Science,University of Ontario Institute of Technology,Oshawa,ON,Canada,L1H 7K4.
  • Brooks SPJ; 2Bureau of Nutrition Research,Health Canada,Ottawa,ON,Canada,K1A 0K9.
  • Inglis GD; 3Lethbridge Research Centre,Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Lethbridge,AB,Canada,T1J 4B1.
  • Yanke LJ; 3Lethbridge Research Centre,Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Lethbridge,AB,Canada,T1J 4B1.
  • Green J; 2Bureau of Nutrition Research,Health Canada,Ottawa,ON,Canada,K1A 0K9.
  • Petronella N; 4Bureau of Food Surveillance and Science Integration,Health Canada,Ottawa,ON,Canada,K1A 0K9.
  • Ramdath DD; 5Guelph Food Research and Development Centre,Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Guelph,ON,Canada,N1G 5C9.
  • Bercik P; 6Gastroenterology,Department of Medicine,McMaster University,Hamilton,Ontario,Canada,L8S 4L8.
  • Green-Johnson JM; 1Applied Bioscience Graduate Program, Faculty of Science,University of Ontario Institute of Technology,Oshawa,ON,Canada,L1H 7K4.
  • Kalmokoff M; 7Atlantic Food and Horticulture Research Centre,Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Kentville,NS,Canada,B4N 1J5.
Br J Nutr ; 118(6): 441-453, 2017 Sep.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28954640
Healthy adults (n 30) participated in a placebo-controlled, randomised, double-blinded, cross-over study consisting of two 28 d treatments (ß2-1 fructan or maltodextrin; 3×5 g/d) separated by a 14-d washout. Subjects provided 1 d faecal collections at days 0 and 28 of each treatment. The ability of faecal bacteria to metabolise ß2-1 fructan was common; eighty-seven species (thirty genera, and four phyla) were isolated using anaerobic medium containing ß2-1 fructan as the sole carbohydrate source. ß2-1 fructan altered the faecal community as determined through analysis of terminal restriction fragment length polymorphisms and 16S rRNA genes. Supplementation with ß2-1 fructan reduced faecal community richness, and two patterns of community change were observed. In most subjects, ß2-1 fructan reduced the content of phylotypes aligning within the Bacteroides, whereas increasing those aligning within bifidobacteria, Faecalibacterium and the family Lachnospiraceae. In the remaining subjects, supplementation increased the abundance of Bacteroidetes and to a lesser extent bifidobacteria, accompanied by decreases within the Faecalibacterium and family Lachnospiraceae. ß2-1 Fructan had no impact on the metagenome or glycoside hydrolase profiles in faeces from four subjects. Few relationships were found between the faecal bacterial community and various host parameters; Bacteroidetes content correlated with faecal propionate, subjects whose faecal community contained higher Bacteroidetes produced more caproic acid independent of treatment, and subjects having lower faecal Bacteroidetes exhibited increased concentrations of serum lipopolysaccharide and lipopolysaccharide binding protein independent of treatment. We found no evidence to support a defined health benefit for the use of ß2-1 fructans in healthy subjects.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Bifidobacterium / Bacteroidetes / Feces / Fructans Type of study: Clinical_trials Language: En Journal: Br J Nutr Year: 2017 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Bifidobacterium / Bacteroidetes / Feces / Fructans Type of study: Clinical_trials Language: En Journal: Br J Nutr Year: 2017 Type: Article