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Long chain arabinoxylans shift the mucosa-associated microbiota in the proximal colon of the simulator of the human intestinal microbial ecosystem (M-SHIME)

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Abstract Prebiotic compounds aim at improving human health by targeting beneficial gut microbes. We used a dynamic in vitro model of the human digestive tract (M-SHIME®) to study the modulatory… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Prebiotic compounds aim at improving human health by targeting beneficial gut microbes. We used a dynamic in vitro model of the human digestive tract (M-SHIME®) to study the modulatory effects of long-chain arabinoxylans (LC-AX) towards luminal and mucosal microbiota. Two doses (3 and 6 g/L) of LC-AX were supplied to the proximal colon compartments of the M-SHIME, three times per day for 3 days. Next generation sequencing and multivariate statistical analysis revealed the distribution of key microbial genera across M-SHIME compartments. Supplementation of 6 g/L of LC-AX significantly increased the relative abundance of Bifidobacterium in both lumen (from 0.34% to 0.41%, 1.2-fold) and mucus (from 0.14% to 0.29%, 2.1-fold) compared with the control ( P P Bifidobacterium abundance and its metabolic activity.

Keywords: long chain; shime; proximal colon; chain arabinoxylans

Journal Title: Journal of Functional Foods
Year Published: 2017

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