RRC ID 15743
Author Iwata E, Hotta H, Goto M.
Title The screening method of a bifidogenic dietary fiber extracted from inedible parts of vegetables.
Journal J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo)
Abstract Total dietary fiber (DF) was extracted from the inedible parts of vegetables such as peel of taro and Chinese yam, pea pod, broad bean pod, and broad bean testa. Effects of these fibers on the growth of bifidobacteria were determined by two kinds of experiments: one was to determine the increase of Bifidobacterium longum JCM1217 (B. longum) in medium containing DF, the other was an in vitro fermentation of the DF by anaerobic slurries of mixed human fecal or rat cecal microbiota. Anaerobic culture was carried out for 48 h in both experiments. In the pure culture of B. longum, the significant increase of bacterial number was observed as compared with 0 h in the medium containing the DF from peel of Chinese yam, pea pod and broad bean pod (p<0.05). On the other hand, bacterial number was decreased in the medium containing the DF from the peel of taro and broad bean testa. We selected the DF from pea pod because of its highest bifidogenic property in human fecal microbiota. In the fermentation of DF from pea pod by rat cecal microbiota, bifidobacteria and lactobacilli were increased. Bacteroidaceae and clostridia were decreased. These results suggested that DF from pea pod had possibility as a prebiotic. The bifidogenic property was affected by the sugar composition of DF.
Volume 55(4)
Pages 385-8
Published 2009-8-1
DOI 10.3177/jnsv.55.385
PII JST.JSTAGE/jnsv/55.385
PMID 19763042
MeSH Animals Bacteria / drug effects Bacteria / growth & development Bifidobacterium / drug effects* Bifidobacterium / growth & development Cecum / microbiology Colony Count, Microbial Dietary Fiber / pharmacology* Feces / microbiology Fermentation Fruit Humans Magnoliopsida / chemistry* Peas / chemistry* Prebiotics* Rats Vegetables*
IF 1.424
Times Cited 11
WOS Category NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Resource
General Microbes JCM 1217