Investigation of dietary fructooligosaccharides from different production methods: Interpreting the impact of compositions on probiotic metabolism and growth
Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) are common prebiotics in the food industry. The two major methods employed in commercial production afford FOS in different compositions. To evaluate the exact impact of chemical compositions of FOS on probiotics, FOS are essayed in a “mixture” and a “pure” form. Probiot...
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doaj-d442f2c04d1e4060add37e14a78beedd2021-04-30T07:18:52ZengElsevierJournal of Functional Foods1756-46462020-06-0169103955Investigation of dietary fructooligosaccharides from different production methods: Interpreting the impact of compositions on probiotic metabolism and growthShuai Wang0Jiahui Pan1Zesheng Zhang2Xibo Yan3College of Food Engineering and Biotechnology, Tianjin University of Science and Technology, Tianjin 300457, China; Corresponding authors.College of Food Engineering and Biotechnology, Tianjin University of Science and Technology, Tianjin 300457, ChinaCollege of Food Engineering and Biotechnology, Tianjin University of Science and Technology, Tianjin 300457, ChinaSchool of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China; Corresponding authors.Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) are common prebiotics in the food industry. The two major methods employed in commercial production afford FOS in different compositions. To evaluate the exact impact of chemical compositions of FOS on probiotics, FOS are essayed in a “mixture” and a “pure” form. Probiotics show distinctively different preferences for the separated FOS. The metabolic intermediates and kinetics of the isolated FOS were investigated, indicating the crucial role of the structure and degree of polymerization (DP) of the FOS compositions. Extracellular enzymes preferentially degrade long-chained FOS for facilitating the uptake, whereas hydrolysis rates do not always positively determine the bacteria growth. Bifidobacterium strains have a highly selective and specific utilization pattern towards trisaccharide 1-kestose (GF2), which contributes to its best growth promotion effect. In conclusion, the metabolic pathways and kinetics, the growth promotion effect of FOS on probiotics are directly related to the structures and the DP of the components.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756464620301791Cellular uptakeGrowth promotion effectMetabolic kineticsSynbiotic administrationStructure-activity relationship |
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Shuai Wang Jiahui Pan Zesheng Zhang Xibo Yan Investigation of dietary fructooligosaccharides from different production methods: Interpreting the impact of compositions on probiotic metabolism and growth Journal of Functional Foods Cellular uptake Growth promotion effect Metabolic kinetics Synbiotic administration Structure-activity relationship |
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Investigation of dietary fructooligosaccharides from different production methods: Interpreting the impact of compositions on probiotic metabolism and growth |
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Investigation of dietary fructooligosaccharides from different production methods: Interpreting the impact of compositions on probiotic metabolism and growth |
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Investigation of dietary fructooligosaccharides from different production methods: Interpreting the impact of compositions on probiotic metabolism and growth |
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Investigation of dietary fructooligosaccharides from different production methods: Interpreting the impact of compositions on probiotic metabolism and growth |
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Investigation of dietary fructooligosaccharides from different production methods: Interpreting the impact of compositions on probiotic metabolism and growth |
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investigation of dietary fructooligosaccharides from different production methods: interpreting the impact of compositions on probiotic metabolism and growth |
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Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) are common prebiotics in the food industry. The two major methods employed in commercial production afford FOS in different compositions. To evaluate the exact impact of chemical compositions of FOS on probiotics, FOS are essayed in a “mixture” and a “pure” form. Probiotics show distinctively different preferences for the separated FOS. The metabolic intermediates and kinetics of the isolated FOS were investigated, indicating the crucial role of the structure and degree of polymerization (DP) of the FOS compositions. Extracellular enzymes preferentially degrade long-chained FOS for facilitating the uptake, whereas hydrolysis rates do not always positively determine the bacteria growth. Bifidobacterium strains have a highly selective and specific utilization pattern towards trisaccharide 1-kestose (GF2), which contributes to its best growth promotion effect. In conclusion, the metabolic pathways and kinetics, the growth promotion effect of FOS on probiotics are directly related to the structures and the DP of the components. |
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Cellular uptake Growth promotion effect Metabolic kinetics Synbiotic administration Structure-activity relationship |
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