Structural stability and prebiotic properties of resistant starch type 3 increase bile acid turnover and lower secondary bile acid formation

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作者
Dongowski, G [1 ]
Jacobasch, G [1 ]
Schmiedl, D [1 ]
机构
[1] German Inst Human Nutr Potsdam Rehbruecke, Res Grp Food Chem & Prevent Nutr, D-14558 Nuthetal, Germany
关键词
resistant starch type 3; short chain fatty acid; bile acid; rat;
D O I
10.1021/jf0507792
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Microbial metabolism is essential in maintaining a healthy mucosa in the large bowel, preferentially through butyrate specific mechanisms. This system depends on starch supply. Two structurally different resistant starches type 3 (RS3) have been investigated with respect to their resistance to digestion, fermentability, and their effects on the composition and turnover of bile acids in rats. RSA (a mixture of retrograded maltodextrins and branched high molecular weight polymers), which is more resistant than RSB (a retrograded potato starch), increased the rate of fermentation accompanied by a decrease of pH in cecum, colon, and feces. Because they were bound to RS3, less bile acids were reabsorbed, resulting in a higher turnover through the large bowel. Because of the rise of volume, the bile acid level was unchanged and the formation of secondary bile acids was partly suppressed. The results proved a strong relation between RS3, short chain fatty acid production, and microflora. However, butyrate specific benefits are only achieved by an intake of RS3 that result in good fermentation properties, which depend on the kind of the resistant starch structures.
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