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Ruminal Prevotella spp. May Play an Important Role in the Conversion of Plant Lignans into Human Health Beneficial Antioxidants

Secoisolariciresinol diglucoside (SDG), the most abundant lignan in flaxseed, is metabolized by the ruminal microbiota into enterolignans, which are strong antioxidants. Enterolactone (EL), the main mammalian enterolignan produced in the rumen, is transferred into physiological fluids, with potentia...

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Autores principales: Schogor, Ana L. B., Huws, Sharon A., Santos, Geraldo T. D., Scollan, Nigel D., Hauck, Barbara D., Winters, Ana L., Kim, Eun J., Petit, Hélène V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3977842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24709940
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087949
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author Schogor, Ana L. B.
Huws, Sharon A.
Santos, Geraldo T. D.
Scollan, Nigel D.
Hauck, Barbara D.
Winters, Ana L.
Kim, Eun J.
Petit, Hélène V.
author_facet Schogor, Ana L. B.
Huws, Sharon A.
Santos, Geraldo T. D.
Scollan, Nigel D.
Hauck, Barbara D.
Winters, Ana L.
Kim, Eun J.
Petit, Hélène V.
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description Secoisolariciresinol diglucoside (SDG), the most abundant lignan in flaxseed, is metabolized by the ruminal microbiota into enterolignans, which are strong antioxidants. Enterolactone (EL), the main mammalian enterolignan produced in the rumen, is transferred into physiological fluids, with potentially human health benefits with respect to menopausal symptoms, hormone-dependent cancers, cardiovascular diseases, osteoporosis and diabetes. However, no information exists to our knowledge on bacterial taxa that play a role in converting plant lignans into EL in ruminants. In order to investigate this, eight rumen cannulated cows were used in a double 4×4 Latin square design and fed with four treatments: control with no flax meal (FM), or 5%, 10% and 15% FM (on a dry matter basis). Concentration of EL in the rumen increased linearly with increasing FM inclusion. Total rumen bacterial 16S rRNA concentration obtained using Q-PCR did not differ among treatments. PCR-T-RFLP based dendrograms revealed no global clustering based on diet indicating between animal variation. PCR-DGGE showed a clustering by diet effect within four cows that had similar basal ruminal microbiota. DNA extracted from bands present following feeding 15% FM and absent with no FM supplementation were sequenced and it showed that many genera, in particular Prevotella spp., contributed to the metabolism of lignans. A subsequent in vitro study using selected pure cultures of ruminal bacteria incubated with SDG indicated that 11 ruminal bacteria were able to convert SDG into secoisolariciresinol (SECO), with Prevotella spp. being the main converters. These data suggest that Prevotella spp. is one genus playing an important role in the conversion of plant lignans to human health beneficial antioxidants in the rumen.
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spelling pubmed-39778422014-04-11 Ruminal Prevotella spp. May Play an Important Role in the Conversion of Plant Lignans into Human Health Beneficial Antioxidants Schogor, Ana L. B. Huws, Sharon A. Santos, Geraldo T. D. Scollan, Nigel D. Hauck, Barbara D. Winters, Ana L. Kim, Eun J. Petit, Hélène V. PLoS One Research Article Secoisolariciresinol diglucoside (SDG), the most abundant lignan in flaxseed, is metabolized by the ruminal microbiota into enterolignans, which are strong antioxidants. Enterolactone (EL), the main mammalian enterolignan produced in the rumen, is transferred into physiological fluids, with potentially human health benefits with respect to menopausal symptoms, hormone-dependent cancers, cardiovascular diseases, osteoporosis and diabetes. However, no information exists to our knowledge on bacterial taxa that play a role in converting plant lignans into EL in ruminants. In order to investigate this, eight rumen cannulated cows were used in a double 4×4 Latin square design and fed with four treatments: control with no flax meal (FM), or 5%, 10% and 15% FM (on a dry matter basis). Concentration of EL in the rumen increased linearly with increasing FM inclusion. Total rumen bacterial 16S rRNA concentration obtained using Q-PCR did not differ among treatments. PCR-T-RFLP based dendrograms revealed no global clustering based on diet indicating between animal variation. PCR-DGGE showed a clustering by diet effect within four cows that had similar basal ruminal microbiota. DNA extracted from bands present following feeding 15% FM and absent with no FM supplementation were sequenced and it showed that many genera, in particular Prevotella spp., contributed to the metabolism of lignans. A subsequent in vitro study using selected pure cultures of ruminal bacteria incubated with SDG indicated that 11 ruminal bacteria were able to convert SDG into secoisolariciresinol (SECO), with Prevotella spp. being the main converters. These data suggest that Prevotella spp. is one genus playing an important role in the conversion of plant lignans to human health beneficial antioxidants in the rumen. Public Library of Science 2014-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3977842/ /pubmed/24709940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087949 Text en © 2014 Schogor et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Schogor, Ana L. B.
Huws, Sharon A.
Santos, Geraldo T. D.
Scollan, Nigel D.
Hauck, Barbara D.
Winters, Ana L.
Kim, Eun J.
Petit, Hélène V.
Ruminal Prevotella spp. May Play an Important Role in the Conversion of Plant Lignans into Human Health Beneficial Antioxidants
title Ruminal Prevotella spp. May Play an Important Role in the Conversion of Plant Lignans into Human Health Beneficial Antioxidants
title_full Ruminal Prevotella spp. May Play an Important Role in the Conversion of Plant Lignans into Human Health Beneficial Antioxidants
title_fullStr Ruminal Prevotella spp. May Play an Important Role in the Conversion of Plant Lignans into Human Health Beneficial Antioxidants
title_full_unstemmed Ruminal Prevotella spp. May Play an Important Role in the Conversion of Plant Lignans into Human Health Beneficial Antioxidants
title_short Ruminal Prevotella spp. May Play an Important Role in the Conversion of Plant Lignans into Human Health Beneficial Antioxidants
title_sort ruminal prevotella spp. may play an important role in the conversion of plant lignans into human health beneficial antioxidants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3977842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24709940
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087949
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