Comprehensive evaluation of Flammulina velutipes residues polysaccharide based on in vitro digestion and human fecal fermentation.

Int J Biol Macromol

College of Life Sciences, Engineering Research Center of Bioreactor s Pharmaceutical Development, Ministry of Education, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun 130118, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024


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Flammulina velutipes residues (FVR) are the waste culture medium derived from the collection of Flammulina velutipes fruiting bodies, with an annual output that remains largely unexplored. The characteristics of digestion and fermentation of Flammulina velutipes residues polysaccharide (FVRP) are still relatively unknown. This study investigated the structure of the gut microbiota through 16 s rDNA gene sequencing and analyzed changes in short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) content via targeted metabolome analysis. The aim was to explore the prebiotic activity of FVRP based on a simulated digestion model combined with an in vitro anaerobic fermentation model. The results demonstrated that FVRP did not exhibit significant changes during in vitro digestion and fermentation but did enhance antioxidant activity. Furthermore, FVRP was found to rapidly reduce the pH value and increase SCFA production in the fermentation broth from lactic acid bacteria and human feces. Notably, FVRP altered the gut microbiota structure, significantly increasing the relative abundance of Firmicutes and Bacteroidota. Thus, FVRP could be considered a promising prebiotic food and feed additive that promotes the generation of short-chain fatty acids by modulating gut microbiota.

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