FOOD SCIENCE ›› 2022, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (5): 363-373.doi: 10.7506/spkx1002-6630-20201113-147

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Progress in Understanding Interaction of Polysaccharides with Intestinal Flora

LIU Rongyu, WANG Hao, ZHANG Ziyi, SONG Dongxue, CHEN Jinrui, JI Chenfeng   

  1. (1. Engineering Research Center for Medicine, Harbin University of Commerce, Harbin 150076, China; 2. Engineering Research Center of Natural Anticancer Drugs, Ministry of Education, Harbin University of Commerce, Harbin 150076, China)
  • Published:2022-03-28

Abstract: A polysaccharide is a macromolecular polymer composed of more than 10 monosaccharide molecules through condensation and dehydration, and it is an essential substance for life. However, most plant polysaccharides cannot be digested by enzymes encoded by the human genome. The intestinal flora consists of a variety of microorganisms that reside in the gastrointestinal tract of the host, including Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes as well as lesser quantities of Actinobacteria and Protebacteria, which can secrete polysaccharide-degrading enzymes to promote the digestion and absorption of polysaccharides. Non-digestible polysaccharides and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in the fermentation products can further regulate the composition of the intestinal flora, improve intestinal function, and participate in regulating the expression of anti-pathogenic?microorganism, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor genes, thereby treating diseases and maintaining health. This article summarizes recent progress in understanding the interaction between polysaccharides and the intestinal flora, which will provide a scientific basis for further studies on human health and rational diets.

Key words: polysaccharide; intestinal flora; regulation; metabolism; short-chain fatty acids

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