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Oligosaccharides production from coprophilous fungi: An emerging functional food with potential health-promoting properties

Functional foods are essential food products that possess health-promoting properties for the treatment of infectious diseases. In addition, they provide energy and nutrients, which are required for growth and survival. They occur as prebiotics or dietary supplements, including oligosaccharides, pro...

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Autores principales: Ojwach, Jeff, Adetunji, Adegoke Isiaka, Mutanda, Taurai, Mukaratirwa, Samson
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8803601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35127459
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2022.e00702
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author Ojwach, Jeff
Adetunji, Adegoke Isiaka
Mutanda, Taurai
Mukaratirwa, Samson
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description Functional foods are essential food products that possess health-promoting properties for the treatment of infectious diseases. In addition, they provide energy and nutrients, which are required for growth and survival. They occur as prebiotics or dietary supplements, including oligosaccharides, processed foods, and herbal products. However, oligosaccharides are more efficiently recognized and utilized, as they play a fundamental role as functional ingredients with great potential to improve health in comparison to other dietary supplements. They are low molecular weight carbohydrates with a low degree of polymerization. They occur as fructooligosaccharide (FOS), inulooligosaccharadie (IOS), and xylooligosaccahride (XOS), depending on their monosaccharide units. Oligosaccharides are produced by acid or chemical hydrolysis. However, this technique is liable to several drawbacks, including inulin precipitation, high processing temperature, low yields, and high production costs. As a consequence, the application of microbial enzymes for oligosaccharide production is recognized as a promising strategy. Microbial enzymatic production of FOS and IOS occurs by submerged or solid-state fermentation in the presence of suitable substrates (sucrose, inulin) and catalyzed by fructosyltransferases and inulinases. Incorporation of FOS and IOS enriches the rheological and physiological characteristics of foods. They are used as low cariogenic sugar substitutes, suitable for diabetics, and as prebiotics, probiotics and nutraceutical compounds. In addition, these oligosaccharides are employed as anticancer, antioxidant agents and aid in mineral absorption, lipid metabolism, immune regulation etc. This review, therefore, focuses on the occurrence, physico-chemical characteristics, and microbial enzymatic synthesis of FOS and IOS from coprophilous fungi. In addition, the potential health benefits of these oligosaccharides were discussed in detail.
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spelling pubmed-88036012022-02-04 Oligosaccharides production from coprophilous fungi: An emerging functional food with potential health-promoting properties Ojwach, Jeff Adetunji, Adegoke Isiaka Mutanda, Taurai Mukaratirwa, Samson Biotechnol Rep (Amst) Review Article Functional foods are essential food products that possess health-promoting properties for the treatment of infectious diseases. In addition, they provide energy and nutrients, which are required for growth and survival. They occur as prebiotics or dietary supplements, including oligosaccharides, processed foods, and herbal products. However, oligosaccharides are more efficiently recognized and utilized, as they play a fundamental role as functional ingredients with great potential to improve health in comparison to other dietary supplements. They are low molecular weight carbohydrates with a low degree of polymerization. They occur as fructooligosaccharide (FOS), inulooligosaccharadie (IOS), and xylooligosaccahride (XOS), depending on their monosaccharide units. Oligosaccharides are produced by acid or chemical hydrolysis. However, this technique is liable to several drawbacks, including inulin precipitation, high processing temperature, low yields, and high production costs. As a consequence, the application of microbial enzymes for oligosaccharide production is recognized as a promising strategy. Microbial enzymatic production of FOS and IOS occurs by submerged or solid-state fermentation in the presence of suitable substrates (sucrose, inulin) and catalyzed by fructosyltransferases and inulinases. Incorporation of FOS and IOS enriches the rheological and physiological characteristics of foods. They are used as low cariogenic sugar substitutes, suitable for diabetics, and as prebiotics, probiotics and nutraceutical compounds. In addition, these oligosaccharides are employed as anticancer, antioxidant agents and aid in mineral absorption, lipid metabolism, immune regulation etc. This review, therefore, focuses on the occurrence, physico-chemical characteristics, and microbial enzymatic synthesis of FOS and IOS from coprophilous fungi. In addition, the potential health benefits of these oligosaccharides were discussed in detail. Elsevier 2022-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8803601/ /pubmed/35127459 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2022.e00702 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Oligosaccharides production from coprophilous fungi: An emerging functional food with potential health-promoting properties
title Oligosaccharides production from coprophilous fungi: An emerging functional food with potential health-promoting properties
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title_fullStr Oligosaccharides production from coprophilous fungi: An emerging functional food with potential health-promoting properties
title_full_unstemmed Oligosaccharides production from coprophilous fungi: An emerging functional food with potential health-promoting properties
title_short Oligosaccharides production from coprophilous fungi: An emerging functional food with potential health-promoting properties
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8803601/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2022.e00702
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