2022
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2021.796734
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Effect of Polysaccharides From Enteromorpha intestinalis on Intestinal Function in Sprague Dawley Rats

Abstract: This study aims to determine the effect of polysaccharides extracted from Enteromorpha intestinalis (EI) on the intestinal function of Sprague Dawley (SD) rats. The polysaccharides were extracted from the green alga using water and alkaline solution, where these extracts were named WPEI and APEI, respectively. The dried powder of EI was labeled as DPEI. Proximate compositions, minerals, and amino acids of the DPEI, WPEI, and APEI were determined. The growth-promoting effect of the polysaccharides on selected i… Show more

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“…For instance, polysaccharides from Chrysanthemum morifolium and Spirulina platensis increase the abundance of beneficial bacteria, and decrease the abundance of harmful bacteria, resulting in improvements in functional constipation ( Ma et al., 2019 ; Wang et al., 2021 ). Moreover, some natural polysaccharides, such as Enteromorpha intestinalis polysaccharides( Li et al., 2022 ) and Nostoc sphaeroides Kütz polysaccharide( Liu et al., 2021b ), have been reported to have the function of up-regulating 5-HT, thus regulating intestinal peristalsis. Polysaccharides from enteromorpha were proved to increase 5-HT4 receptor expression in distal colon as so to enhanced intestinal motility( Ren et al., 2017 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For instance, polysaccharides from Chrysanthemum morifolium and Spirulina platensis increase the abundance of beneficial bacteria, and decrease the abundance of harmful bacteria, resulting in improvements in functional constipation ( Ma et al., 2019 ; Wang et al., 2021 ). Moreover, some natural polysaccharides, such as Enteromorpha intestinalis polysaccharides( Li et al., 2022 ) and Nostoc sphaeroides Kütz polysaccharide( Liu et al., 2021b ), have been reported to have the function of up-regulating 5-HT, thus regulating intestinal peristalsis. Polysaccharides from enteromorpha were proved to increase 5-HT4 receptor expression in distal colon as so to enhanced intestinal motility( Ren et al., 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%