| Literature DB >> 32221767 |
Xu-Dong Duan1, Lin Feng1,2,3, Wei-Dan Jiang1,2,4, Pei Wu1,2,4, Yang Liu1,2,5, Jun Jiang1, Bei-Ping Tan6, Qi-Hui Yang6, Sheng-Yao Kuang7, Ling Tang7, Xiao-Qiu Zhou8,9,10.
Abstract
The present study aimed to investigate the dynamic process of soybean β-conglycinin in digestion, absorption, and metabolism in the intestine of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella). Fish fed with 80 g β-conglycinin/kg diet for 7 weeks, the intestinal digestive enzyme was extracted to hydrolyze β-conglycinin in vitro, the free amino acid and its metabolism product contents in intestinal segments were analyzed. The present study first found that β-conglycinin cannot be thoroughly digested by fish intestine digestive enzyme and produces new products (about 60- and 55-kDa polypeptides). The indigestible β-conglycinin further caused the free amino acid imbalance, especially caused free essential amino acid deficiency in the proximal intestine but excess in the distal intestine. Moreover, these results might be partly associated with the effect of β-conglycinin in amino acid transporters and tight junction-regulated paracellular pathway. Finally, dietary β-conglycinin increased the content of amino acid catabolism by-product ammonia while decreased the amino acid anabolism product carnosine content in the proximal intestine and distal intestine. Thus, the current study first and systemically explored the dynamic process of β-conglycinin in digestion, absorption, and metabolism, which further supported our previous study that dietary β-conglycinin suppressed fish growth and caused intestine injure.Entities:
Keywords: Amino acid absorption and metabolism; Amino acid transporter; Ctenopharyngodon idella; Intestinal segments; Tight junction; β-Conglycinin digestion
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32221767 DOI: 10.1007/s10695-020-00794-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fish Physiol Biochem ISSN: 0920-1742 Impact factor: 2.794