2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11094-017-1600-9
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Comparative Assessment of the Prebiotic Activity of Some Pectin Polysaccharides

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“…Gullón et al [38] established that the prebiotic effect of ferulated pectins depends on the physical and chemical characteristics. Also, the pectin source has an important impact on the prebiotic activity due to its determined chemical structure [39]. Our chemical evidence suggests that the pectins obtained may be interesting for prebiotic effect ulterior research.…”
Section: Pectin Compositionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Gullón et al [38] established that the prebiotic effect of ferulated pectins depends on the physical and chemical characteristics. Also, the pectin source has an important impact on the prebiotic activity due to its determined chemical structure [39]. Our chemical evidence suggests that the pectins obtained may be interesting for prebiotic effect ulterior research.…”
Section: Pectin Compositionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Although faecal swabs should be regarded as mere indicators of intestinal microbial population, and the four microbial genera ( Bifidobacterium , Lactobacillus , Bacteroides , and Enterococcus ), objects of our analyses are not fully representative of human gut microbiota, subjects assuming AAP revealed, in particular, a higher increase of fermentative bacteria than those administered with lfAAP. It could be hypothesised that AAP, richer in intact pectic compounds than lfAAP, may have provided subjects with substances of prebiotic interest which are well-known to strongly address the gut microflora balance in favour of the fermentative bacteria [44,45]. Furthermore, faecal swabs from subjects assuming AAP revealed a higher increase of fermentative bacteria even than those from LAB subgroup.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beneficial effects of the pectin-derived oligosaccharides that work as prebiotics will depend on their chemical and physical characteristics, and be measured by key factors such as consumption kinetics, the distribution of metabolic products and the effects caused by bacterial populations [ 142 ]. Islamova et al [ 143 ] compared the prebiotic activity of different pectin polysaccharides, concluding that the source of pectin have a significant effect on the prebiotic effect on different bacteria strains and all the pectin polysaccharides evaluated, compared to commercial prebiotics.…”
Section: Potential Applications Of Pectin In Pharmaceutical and Bimentioning
confidence: 99%