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Procyanidin—Cell Wall Interactions within Apple Matrices Decrease the Metabolization of Procyanidins by the Human Gut Microbiota and the Anti-Inflammatory Effect of the Resulting Microbial Metabolome In Vitro

B-type oligomeric procyanidins in apples constitute an important source of polyphenols in the human diet. Their role in health is not known, although it is suggested that they generate beneficial bioactive compounds upon metabolization by the gut microbiota. During apple processing, procyanidins int...

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Autores principales: Le Bourvellec, Carine, Bagano Vilas Boas, Priscilla, Lepercq, Pascale, Comtet-Marre, Sophie, Auffret, Pauline, Ruiz, Philippe, Bott, Romain, Renard, Catherine M. G. C., Dufour, Claire, Chatel, Jean-Marc, Mosoni, Pascale
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6471247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30893845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11030664
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author Le Bourvellec, Carine
Bagano Vilas Boas, Priscilla
Lepercq, Pascale
Comtet-Marre, Sophie
Auffret, Pauline
Ruiz, Philippe
Bott, Romain
Renard, Catherine M. G. C.
Dufour, Claire
Chatel, Jean-Marc
Mosoni, Pascale
author_facet Le Bourvellec, Carine
Bagano Vilas Boas, Priscilla
Lepercq, Pascale
Comtet-Marre, Sophie
Auffret, Pauline
Ruiz, Philippe
Bott, Romain
Renard, Catherine M. G. C.
Dufour, Claire
Chatel, Jean-Marc
Mosoni, Pascale
author_sort Le Bourvellec, Carine
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description B-type oligomeric procyanidins in apples constitute an important source of polyphenols in the human diet. Their role in health is not known, although it is suggested that they generate beneficial bioactive compounds upon metabolization by the gut microbiota. During apple processing, procyanidins interact with cell-wall polysaccharides and form stable complexes. These interactions need to be taken into consideration in order to better assess the biological effects of fruit constituents. Our objectives were to evaluate the impact of these interactions on the microbial metabolization of cell walls and procyanidins, and to investigate the potential anti-inflammatory activity of the resulting metabolome, in addition to analyzing the taxonomical changes which the microbiota undergo. In vitro fermentation of three model apple matrices with microbiota from 4 healthy donors showed that the binding of procyanidins to cell-wall polysaccharides, whether covalently or non-covalently, substantially reduced procyanidin degradation. Although cell wall-unbound procyanidins negatively affected carbohydrate fermentation, they generated more hydroxyphenylvaleric acid than bound procyanidins, and increased the abundance of Adlercreutzia and Gordonibacter genera. The best results in terms of production of anti-inflammatory bioactive metabolites were observed from the apple matrix with no bonds between procyanidins and cell wall polysaccharides, although the matrix with non-covalent bonds was not far behind.
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spelling pubmed-64712472019-04-25 Procyanidin—Cell Wall Interactions within Apple Matrices Decrease the Metabolization of Procyanidins by the Human Gut Microbiota and the Anti-Inflammatory Effect of the Resulting Microbial Metabolome In Vitro Le Bourvellec, Carine Bagano Vilas Boas, Priscilla Lepercq, Pascale Comtet-Marre, Sophie Auffret, Pauline Ruiz, Philippe Bott, Romain Renard, Catherine M. G. C. Dufour, Claire Chatel, Jean-Marc Mosoni, Pascale Nutrients Article B-type oligomeric procyanidins in apples constitute an important source of polyphenols in the human diet. Their role in health is not known, although it is suggested that they generate beneficial bioactive compounds upon metabolization by the gut microbiota. During apple processing, procyanidins interact with cell-wall polysaccharides and form stable complexes. These interactions need to be taken into consideration in order to better assess the biological effects of fruit constituents. Our objectives were to evaluate the impact of these interactions on the microbial metabolization of cell walls and procyanidins, and to investigate the potential anti-inflammatory activity of the resulting metabolome, in addition to analyzing the taxonomical changes which the microbiota undergo. In vitro fermentation of three model apple matrices with microbiota from 4 healthy donors showed that the binding of procyanidins to cell-wall polysaccharides, whether covalently or non-covalently, substantially reduced procyanidin degradation. Although cell wall-unbound procyanidins negatively affected carbohydrate fermentation, they generated more hydroxyphenylvaleric acid than bound procyanidins, and increased the abundance of Adlercreutzia and Gordonibacter genera. The best results in terms of production of anti-inflammatory bioactive metabolites were observed from the apple matrix with no bonds between procyanidins and cell wall polysaccharides, although the matrix with non-covalent bonds was not far behind. MDPI 2019-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6471247/ /pubmed/30893845 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11030664 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Le Bourvellec, Carine
Bagano Vilas Boas, Priscilla
Lepercq, Pascale
Comtet-Marre, Sophie
Auffret, Pauline
Ruiz, Philippe
Bott, Romain
Renard, Catherine M. G. C.
Dufour, Claire
Chatel, Jean-Marc
Mosoni, Pascale
Procyanidin—Cell Wall Interactions within Apple Matrices Decrease the Metabolization of Procyanidins by the Human Gut Microbiota and the Anti-Inflammatory Effect of the Resulting Microbial Metabolome In Vitro
title Procyanidin—Cell Wall Interactions within Apple Matrices Decrease the Metabolization of Procyanidins by the Human Gut Microbiota and the Anti-Inflammatory Effect of the Resulting Microbial Metabolome In Vitro
title_full Procyanidin—Cell Wall Interactions within Apple Matrices Decrease the Metabolization of Procyanidins by the Human Gut Microbiota and the Anti-Inflammatory Effect of the Resulting Microbial Metabolome In Vitro
title_fullStr Procyanidin—Cell Wall Interactions within Apple Matrices Decrease the Metabolization of Procyanidins by the Human Gut Microbiota and the Anti-Inflammatory Effect of the Resulting Microbial Metabolome In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Procyanidin—Cell Wall Interactions within Apple Matrices Decrease the Metabolization of Procyanidins by the Human Gut Microbiota and the Anti-Inflammatory Effect of the Resulting Microbial Metabolome In Vitro
title_short Procyanidin—Cell Wall Interactions within Apple Matrices Decrease the Metabolization of Procyanidins by the Human Gut Microbiota and the Anti-Inflammatory Effect of the Resulting Microbial Metabolome In Vitro
title_sort procyanidin—cell wall interactions within apple matrices decrease the metabolization of procyanidins by the human gut microbiota and the anti-inflammatory effect of the resulting microbial metabolome in vitro
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6471247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30893845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11030664
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