Effect of prebiotics of Agave salmiana fed to healthy Wistar rats
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BACKGROUND: Inulin and other fructans are synthesized and stored in mezcal agave (Agave salmiana). Fructans provide several health benefits and have excellent technological properties, but only few data report their physiological effect when added in the diet. RESULTS: Here, we studied the physiological effects of fructans obtained from A. salmiana when added in the diet of Wistar rats. Results showed favorable changes on Wistar rats when the fructans was added to their diet, including the decrease of the pH in the feces and the increase of the number of lactic acid bacteria (CFU g−1) (Lactobacillus spp. and Bifidobacterium spp.), even these changes were enhanced with the synbiotic diet (fructans plus B. animalis subsp. lactis). Synbiotic diet, developed changes in the reduction of cholesterol and triglycerides concentrations in serum, with statistical differences (P < 0.05). Histological analysis of colon sections showed that synbiotic diet promoted colon cells growth suggesting that fructans from A. salmiana confer beneficial health effects through gut microbiota modulation. CONCLUSION: Our data underline the advantage of targeting the gut microbiota by colonic nutrients like specific structure of fructans from A. salmiana, with their beneficial effects. More studies are necessary to define the role of fructans to develop more solid therapeutic solutions in humans. © 2016 Society of Chemical Industry. © 2016 Society of Chemical Industry
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cholesterol; colon cells; fructans; lactic acid bacteria; triglycerides fructan; plant extract; prebiotic agent; synbiotic agent; Agave; animal; Bifidobacterium; Bifidobacterium animalis; blood; chemistry; colon; comparative study; cytology; dysbiosis; feces; freeze drying; fruit; growth, development and aging; Hyperlipidemias; intestine flora; intestine mucosa; isolation and purification; Lactobacillus; male; Mexico; microbiology; pathology; pH; randomization; Wistar rat; Agave; Animals; Bifidobacterium; Bifidobacterium animalis; Colon; Dysbiosis; Feces; Freeze Drying; Fructans; Fruit; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Hyperlipidemias; Intestinal Mucosa; Lactobacillus; Male; Mexico; Plant Extracts; Prebiotics; Random Allocation; Rats, Wistar; Synbiotics
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