生物技术
人口
生产(经济)
人类健康
生化工程
功能(生物学)
生物
医学
工程类
环境卫生
进化生物学
宏观经济学
经济
作者
Junai Gan,Cuiyan Cao,Bernd Stahl,Xianfeng Zhao,Xinmiao Liang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tifs.2023.104203
摘要
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are a group of structurally diverse unconjugated carbohydrates that are bioactive and functional beyond their important function as the reference for prebiotics. As the health benefits of HMOs are becoming more apparent, both academia and industry have shown increasing interest in accessing HMOs. This review describes the structure and endogenous biosynthesis of HMOs and provides an overview of current approaches to obtain HMOs, which are classified based on source materials and production technologies. Strategies of each approach are highlighted. Challenges and future needs for HMO production are discussed. HMOs can be extracted from natural sources, such as human milk as the original source for a wide spectrum of HMOs and domestic animal milk for certain oligosaccharides. Oligosaccharides that are chemically and structurally identical to their naturally occurring counterpart present in human milk can be synthesized through various approaches, including chemical synthesis, enzymatic synthesis, chemoenzymatic synthesis, microbial fermentation, and mammary cell cultivation. Systematically considering the strategies and challenges of these approaches for obtaining HMOs may lead to new solutions and accelerate the advances in this field. The advances in HMO generation and production will accelerate their application in infant formulas, medical foods, and dietary supplements to improve the health of infants, mothers, those with special healthcare needs, and the general population.
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