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Comprehensive Analysis of Sparassis Crispa Polysaccharide Characteristics During the in Vitro Digestion and Fermentation Model

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Journal Food Res Int
Date 2022 Mar 26
PMID 35337591
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Sparassis crispa (S.crispa), an edible mushroom, is widely used as a natural medicine due to its excellent pharmacological activities, including antitumor, anti-angiogenic, and immunomodulatory activities. In the current study, the digestion and fermentation characteristics of an S.crispa polysaccharide (SCP-1) were investigated by the in vitro simulated models. Our results revealed that SCP-1 was not degraded during the simulated gastrointestinal tract. However, it was consumed by human intestinal microbiota, which was characterized by enhancing the production of short-chain fatty acids (such as acetate, propionate, and butyrate), and modifying the gut microbiota composition through promoting beneficial genera (Prevotella 9, Dialister, Megamonas, and Megasphaera) and inhibiting proliferation of some harmful bacteria (i.e., Escherichia/Shigella). The PICRUSt prediction analysis indicated that SCP-1 significantly increased carbohydrate, energy, and amino acid metabolism. These results suggest that SCP-1 could be developed as a prebiotic addition and may improve host health by regulating gut microbiota.

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