渣
食品科学
化学
发酵
益生元
萃取(化学)
纤维
植物
生物
色谱法
有机化学
作者
Shaokang Wang,Jie Xia,Kim De Paepe,Bin Zhang,Xiong Fu,Qiang Huang,Tom Van de Wiele
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.1c03453
摘要
Dietary fiber has been considered a key element in shaping the beneficial host–microbe symbiosis. In the present study, we identified Rosa roxburghii Tratt fruits as a promising dietary fiber source. The physicochemical properties and in vitro fermentability by human fecal microbes of R. roxburghii pomace water insoluble dietary fiber (RIDF) obtained from ultrasonic extraction and ultrahigh pressure (90 MPa)-treated RIDF (RIDF-90) were compared to those of R. roxburghii Tratt pomace (R). Ultrahigh pressure modification significantly increased the water holding, oil holding, and swelling capacity of RIDF-90 in comparison to R and RIDF. RIDF-90 displayed the slowest fermentation rate yet yielded the highest butyrate production. The superior butyrogenic properties of both RIDF-90 and, in part, RIDF were reflected by increased Coprococcus and Ruminococcus levels, demonstrating that ultrasonic extraction and/or further ultrahigh pressure treatment of insoluble fibers promotes the prebiotic value of R. roxburghii Tratt.
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