| Literature DB >> 34925946 |
Miansong Zhang1, Mengke Yao1, Airong Jia1, Yaping Shi1, Xinfeng Bai1, Xue Liu1, Tingting Cui1, Xin Liu1, Changheng Liu1.
Abstract
The soluble dietary fiber from Asparagus officinalis (ASDF) was successively prepared using enzymolysis combined with spray-drying technology. High-performance liquid chromatography analysis showed that ASDF contained two polysaccharide fractions with the average molecular weight of 2.77 × 105 and 6.44 × 103 Da, and was composed of mannose, rhamnose, galacturonic acid, glucose, galactose, and arabinose with a molecular ratio of 19.93:1.02:1.94:32.17:1.00:1.91, respectively. ASDF showed potential in vitro antioxidant activities. The oral administration of ASDF significantly reduced the levels of total cholesterol, triglyceride, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in HD-induced mice serum. Furthermore, 16S rRNA gene sequencing analysis showed that ASDF significantly affected the composition of intestinal microbiota, especially reducing the Firmicutes/Bacteroidotetes ratio and the relative abundances of Desulfobacterota, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteriota and increasing that of Muribaculaceae, Bacteroides, and Alloprevotella. These results demonstrated that the intake of ASDF could regulate intestinal microbiota and serum lipid levels in hyperlipidemic conditions. © The Korean Society of Food Science and Technology 2021.Entities:
Keywords: Asparagus officinalis; Hypolipidemic; Intestinal microbiota; Monosaccharide composition; Soluble dietary fiber
Year: 2021 PMID: 34925946 PMCID: PMC8639855 DOI: 10.1007/s10068-021-01001-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Sci Biotechnol ISSN: 1226-7708 Impact factor: 2.391