Resistant starch, microbiome, and precision modulation
Resistant starch, microbiome, and precision modulation. Mounting evidence has positioned the gut microbiome as a nexus of health. Modulating its phylogenetic composition and function has become an attractive therapeutic prospect. Resistant starches (granular amylase-resistant α-glycans) are availabl...
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doaj-60a125519e584a47acb4b49850c99cd02021-07-26T12:59:35ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGut Microbes1949-09761949-09842021-01-0113110.1080/19490976.2021.19268421926842Resistant starch, microbiome, and precision modulationPeter A. Dobranowski0Alain Stintzi1University of OttawaUniversity of OttawaResistant starch, microbiome, and precision modulation. Mounting evidence has positioned the gut microbiome as a nexus of health. Modulating its phylogenetic composition and function has become an attractive therapeutic prospect. Resistant starches (granular amylase-resistant α-glycans) are available as physicochemically and morphologically distinguishable products. Attempts to leverage resistant starch as microbiome-modifying interventions in clinical studies have yielded remarkable inter-individual variation. Consequently, their utility as a potential therapy likely depends predominantly on the selected resistant starch and the subject’s baseline microbiome. The purpose of this review is to detail i) the heterogeneity of resistant starches, ii) how resistant starch is sequentially degraded and fermented by specialized gut microbes, and iii) how resistant starch interventions yield variable effects on the gut microbiome.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.1926842resistant starchmicrobiomepersonalized therapiespersonalized medicineprecision medicineclinical trials |
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Resistant starch, microbiome, and precision modulation |
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Resistant starch, microbiome, and precision modulation. Mounting evidence has positioned the gut microbiome as a nexus of health. Modulating its phylogenetic composition and function has become an attractive therapeutic prospect. Resistant starches (granular amylase-resistant α-glycans) are available as physicochemically and morphologically distinguishable products. Attempts to leverage resistant starch as microbiome-modifying interventions in clinical studies have yielded remarkable inter-individual variation. Consequently, their utility as a potential therapy likely depends predominantly on the selected resistant starch and the subject’s baseline microbiome. The purpose of this review is to detail i) the heterogeneity of resistant starches, ii) how resistant starch is sequentially degraded and fermented by specialized gut microbes, and iii) how resistant starch interventions yield variable effects on the gut microbiome. |
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resistant starch microbiome personalized therapies personalized medicine precision medicine clinical trials |
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