Protective Effects of Mekabu Aqueous Solution Fermented by Lactobacillus plantarum Sanriku-SU7 on Human Enterocyte-Like HT-29-luc Cells and DSS-Induced Murine IBD Model
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Maki Nemoto
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机构:Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology,Department of Food Science and Technology
Maki Nemoto
Takashi Kuda
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Takashi Kuda
Mika Eda
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Mika Eda
Hiroshi Yamakawa
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Hiroshi Yamakawa
Hajime Takahashi
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Hajime Takahashi
Bon Kimura
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机构:Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology,Department of Food Science and Technology
Bon Kimura
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[1] Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology,Department of Food Science and Technology
[2] Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology,Office of Liaison and Cooperative Research
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Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins
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2017年
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9卷
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Superoxide anion radical-scavenging;
Human enterocyte-like HT-29-luc cells;
IBD modelled mouse;
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Most wakame Undaria pinnatifida, a brown algae, products are made from the frond portion. In this study, the polysaccharide content and antioxidant property of aqueous extract solutions (AESs) of the four parts (frond: wakame, stem of the frond: kuki-wakame, sporophyll: mekabu, and kuki-mekabu) of wakame were investigated. Polysaccharide content was high in both the wakame and mekabu. Superoxide anion (O2−) radical-scavenging capacities were high in the mekabu. These AESs could be fermented by Lactobacillus plantarum Sanriku-SU7. The O2− radical-scavenging activity of the kuki-wakame, mekabu, and kuki-mekabu were increased by the fermentation. Fermented mekabu clearly showed a protective effect on human enterocyte-like HT-29-luc cells and in a mouse model of dextran sodium sulphate-induced inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). These results suggest that the mekabu fermented by L. plantarum Sanriku-SU7 has anti-IBD effect related to O2− radical-scavenging.