代谢综合征
肠道菌群
食欲
胃肠道
氧化应激
生物
肥胖
生物化学
内分泌学
作者
Shaopeng Wang,Bo Zhang,Xintao Chang,Hailing Zhao,Haojun Zhang,Tingting Zhao,Huimin Qi
标识
DOI:10.1080/10408398.2023.2191135
摘要
Seaweed polysaccharides (SPs) obtained from seaweeds are a class of functional prebiotics. SPs can regulate glucose and lipid anomalies, affect appetite, reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, and therefore have great potential for managing metabolic syndrome (MetS). SPs are poorly digested by the human gastrointestinal tract but are available to the gut microbiota to produce metabolites and exert a series of positive effects, which may be the mechanism by which SPs render their anti-MetS effects. This article reviews the potential of SPs as prebiotics in the management of MetS-related metabolic disturbances. The structure of SPs and studies related to the process of their degradation by gut bacteria and their therapeutic effects on MetS are highlighted. In summary, this review provides new perspectives on SPs as prebiotics to prevent and treat MetS.
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