Catabolism of Polyphenols Released from Mung Bean Coat and Its Effects on Gut Microbiota During in Vitro Simulated Digestion and Colonic Fermentation
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Mung bean coat is a good source of dietary polyphenols. In this study,in vitro simulated digestion and colonic fermentation were performed to investigate the release of polyphenols from mung bean coat and their bioactivities. Polyphenols released by colonic fermentation were much higher than those released by digestion and reached a peak at 12 h, resulting in higher antioxidant capacities (DPPH, ORAC, FRAP assays). About 49 polyphenols and metabolites including quercetin, vanillin, catechin and p-hydroxybenzoic acid were identified, and possible biotransformation pathways were postulated. Moreover, the relative abundance of beneficial bacteria (such as Lactococcus and Bacteroides) was improved during colonic fermentation. Altogether, gut microbiota could release polyphenols, the released polyphenols and their catabolic metabolites, alongside dietary fiber in mung bean coat selectively regulated the composition of gut microbiota and promoted the synthesis of SCFAs. These findings indicated that polyphenols in mung bean coat potentially contributed to gastrointestinal and colonic health.
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