2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2022.987216
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The gastrointestinal and microbiome impact of a resistant starch blend from potato, banana, and apple fibers: A randomized clinical trial using smart caps

Abstract: The gastrointestinal (GI) impact of fibers including resistant starch (RS) consumption depends on various types and amounts of fibers, the initial microbiome states, and accurate intake measurements. A randomized clinical trial evaluated the GI impact of varying doses of a novel resistant starch blend (RSB) with smart cap monitoring. RSB contained at least 50% RS and was a proprietary mixture of a potato starch, green banana flour, and apple fiber powder (a source of apple pectin, not resistant starch). The st… Show more

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“…Probiotic supplementation with strains of Bifidobacterium [ 44 , 45 , 46 , 47 , 48 ], supplementation with high amylose maize starch [ 49 ], and a blend of RS [ 37 ] has been shown to increase levels of Akkermansia , a genus associated with numerous health benefits [ 50 , 51 ]. We asked whether RPS might simultaneously increase the relative abundance of Akkermansia , potentially as a function of Bifidobacterium increases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Probiotic supplementation with strains of Bifidobacterium [ 44 , 45 , 46 , 47 , 48 ], supplementation with high amylose maize starch [ 49 ], and a blend of RS [ 37 ] has been shown to increase levels of Akkermansia , a genus associated with numerous health benefits [ 50 , 51 ]. We asked whether RPS might simultaneously increase the relative abundance of Akkermansia , potentially as a function of Bifidobacterium increases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical trials evaluating the effects of administering probiotic strains of Bifidobacterium also show increases in Akkermansia levels [ 44 , 45 , 46 , 47 , 48 ], suggesting that the RPS-dependent increases could be a consequence of Bifidobacterium activities or other RPS-dependent changes in the microbial environment. In the absence of Bifidobacterium increases, high doses of prebiotic inulin produced modest increases in Akkermansia in hemodialysis patients [ 55 ], as did high doses of high amylose maize starch in insulin-resistant individuals [ 49 ] and an RS blend containing RPS, green banana starch, and apple pectin [ 37 ], indicating that prebiotics may support Akkermansia independent of probiotic-associated bacterium increases. Intriguingly, the magnitude of the increase in the relative abundance of Akkermansia (0.026 +/− 0.011) was greater than the Bifidobacterium increase (0.015 +/− 0.006) for the 3.5 g RPS dose ( Figure 2 A and Figure 3 A).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gondalia et al [39], Walker et al [42], James et al [46], Salonen et al [41], Hald et al [43], Hanes et al [45],…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies report that the use of resistant starch for the purpose of prevention and control of digestive disorders, as well as improvement of the glycemic profile, comes from the effects of the microbial metabolites produced during the fermentation of RS on intestinal peptides involved in the regulation of appetite, glucose and homeostasis of the body (BINDELS; WALTER; RAMER-TAIT, 2015;COSTA et al, 2019;HANES et al, 2022;HUGHES et al, 2021;KEMP et al, 2021;XU, JIANGBIN et al, 2020;ZHANG, LEI et al, 2019;ZHANG, YAWEN et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%