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The Pea Oligosaccharides Could Stimulate the In Vitro Proliferation of Beneficial Bacteria and Enhance Anti-Inflammatory Effects via the NF-κB Pathway.
Cheng, Yongxia; Zhao, Ruoqi; Qiao, Mingwu; Ma, Yan; Li, Tiange; Li, Ning; Shen, Yue; Huang, Xianqing; Song, Lianjun.
Afiliação
  • Cheng Y; College of Food Science and Technology, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, China.
  • Zhao R; Zhengzhou City Key Laboratory for Soybean Refined Processing, Zhengzhou 450002, China.
  • Qiao M; College of Food Science and Technology, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, China.
  • Ma Y; College of Food Science and Technology, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, China.
  • Li T; Zhengzhou City Key Laboratory for Soybean Refined Processing, Zhengzhou 450002, China.
  • Li N; College of Food Science and Technology, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, China.
  • Shen Y; Zhengzhou City Key Laboratory for Soybean Refined Processing, Zhengzhou 450002, China.
  • Huang X; College of Food Science and Technology, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, China.
  • Song L; Zhengzhou City Key Laboratory for Soybean Refined Processing, Zhengzhou 450002, China.
Foods ; 13(4)2024 Feb 19.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38397603
ABSTRACT
The oligosaccharides extracted from the seeds of peas, specifically consisting of raffinose, stachyose, and verbascose, fall under the category of raffinose family oligosaccharides (RFOs). The effect of RFOs on intestinal microflora and the anti-inflammatory mechanism were investigated by in vitro fermentation and cell experiments. Firstly, mouse feces were fermented in vitro and different doses of RFOs (0~2%) were added to determine the changes in the representative bacterial community, PH, and short-chain fatty acids in the fermentation solution during the fermentation period. The probiotic index was used to evaluate the probiotic proliferation effect of RFOs and the optimal group was selected for 16S rRNA assay with blank group. Then, the effects of RFOs on the inflammatory response of macrophage RAW264.7 induced by LPS were studied. The activity of cells, the levels of NO, ROS, inflammatory factors, and the expression of NF-κB, p65, and iNOS proteins in related pathways were measured. The results demonstrated that RFOs exerted a stimulatory effect on the proliferation of beneficial bacteria while concurrently inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria. Moreover, RFOs significantly enhanced the diversity of intestinal flora and reduced the ratio of Firmicutes-to-Bacteroides (F/B). Importantly, it was observed that RFOs effectively suppressed NO and ROS levels, as well as inflammatory cytokine release and expression of NF-κB, p65, and iNOS proteins. These findings highlight the potential of RFOs in promoting intestinal health and ameliorating intestinal inflammation.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China