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In vitro characterization of the impact of selected dietary fibers on fecal microbiota composition and short chain fatty acid production.
Yang, Junyi; Martínez, Inés; Walter, Jens; Keshavarzian, Ali; Rose, Devin J.
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  • Yang J; Department of Food Science & Technology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA.
Anaerobe ; 23: 74-81, 2013 Oct.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23831725
The effects of six dietary fibers [pectin, guar gum, inulin, arabinoxylan, ß-glucan, and resistant starch] on the human fecal microbiota during in vitro fermentation were determined. Bifidobacterium increased almost 25% on pectin compared with the control; a significant increase in Bifidobacterium adolescentis type-2 was observed on resistant starch. Bacteroides exhibited a positive correlation with propionate/short chain fatty acid (SCFA) production (r = 0.59, p < 0.01), while Ruminococcaceae and Faecalibacterium displayed positive correlations with butyrate/SCFA production (r = 0.39, 0.54, p < 0.01). A negative correlation was detected between inulin utilization and Subdoligranulum (r = -0.73, p ≤ 0.01), while strong positive relationships were found between ß-glucan utilization and Firmicutes (r = 0.73, p ≤ 0.01) and resistant starch utilization and Blautia wexlerae (r = 0.82, p < 0.01). Dietary fibers have specific and unique impacts on intestinal microbiota composition and metabolism. These findings provide a rationale for the development of functional ingredients targeted towards a targeted modulation of the gut microbiota.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Bacteria / Dietary Fiber / Diet / Fatty Acids, Volatile / Feces / Biota Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Anaerobe Year: 2013 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Bacteria / Dietary Fiber / Diet / Fatty Acids, Volatile / Feces / Biota Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Anaerobe Year: 2013 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States