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Effects of several flavonoids on human gut microbiota and its metabolism by in vitro simulated fermentation

INTRODUCTION: Flavonoids have antiviral, antitumor, anti-inflammatory, and other biological activities. They have high market value and are widely used in food and medicine fields. They also can regulate gut microbiota and promote human health. However, only a few flavonoids have been reported for t...

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Autores principales: Pan, Lixia, Ye, Hangyu, Pi, Xionge, Liu, Wei, Wang, Zhao, Zhang, Yinjun, Zheng, Jianyong
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9932666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36819019
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1092729
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author Pan, Lixia
Ye, Hangyu
Pi, Xionge
Liu, Wei
Wang, Zhao
Zhang, Yinjun
Zheng, Jianyong
author_facet Pan, Lixia
Ye, Hangyu
Pi, Xionge
Liu, Wei
Wang, Zhao
Zhang, Yinjun
Zheng, Jianyong
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description INTRODUCTION: Flavonoids have antiviral, antitumor, anti-inflammatory, and other biological activities. They have high market value and are widely used in food and medicine fields. They also can regulate gut microbiota and promote human health. However, only a few flavonoids have been reported for their regulatory effects on human gut microbiota. METHODS: The effects of hesperidin, hesperetin-7-O-glucoside, hesperetin, naringin, prunin, naringenin, rutin, isoquercitrin, and quercetin on gut microbiota structural and metabolic differences in healthy subjects were studied by means of in vitro simulated fermentation technology. RESULTS: Results showed that the nine kinds of flavonoids mentioned above, especially hesperetin-7-O-glucoside, prunin, and isoquercitrin, were found to have more effect on the structure of human gut microbiota, and they could significantly enhance Bifidobacterium (p < 0.05). After 24 h of in vitro simulated fermentation, the relative abundance of intestinal probiotics (e.g., Lactobacillus) was increased by the three flavonoids and rutin. Furthermore, the relative abundance of potential pathogenic bacteria was decreased by the addition of hesperetin-7-O-glucoside, naringin, prunin, rutin, and isoquercitrin (e.g., Lachnoclostridium and Bilophila). Notably, prunin could also markedly decrease the content of H(2)S, NH(3), and short-chain fatty acids. This performance fully demonstrated its broad-spectrum antibacterial activity. DISCUSSION: This study demonstrates that flavonoids can regulate the imbalance of gut microbiota, and some differences in the regulatory effect are observed due to different structures. This work provides a theoretical basis for the wide application of flavonoids for food and medicine.
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spelling pubmed-99326662023-02-17 Effects of several flavonoids on human gut microbiota and its metabolism by in vitro simulated fermentation Pan, Lixia Ye, Hangyu Pi, Xionge Liu, Wei Wang, Zhao Zhang, Yinjun Zheng, Jianyong Front Microbiol Microbiology INTRODUCTION: Flavonoids have antiviral, antitumor, anti-inflammatory, and other biological activities. They have high market value and are widely used in food and medicine fields. They also can regulate gut microbiota and promote human health. However, only a few flavonoids have been reported for their regulatory effects on human gut microbiota. METHODS: The effects of hesperidin, hesperetin-7-O-glucoside, hesperetin, naringin, prunin, naringenin, rutin, isoquercitrin, and quercetin on gut microbiota structural and metabolic differences in healthy subjects were studied by means of in vitro simulated fermentation technology. RESULTS: Results showed that the nine kinds of flavonoids mentioned above, especially hesperetin-7-O-glucoside, prunin, and isoquercitrin, were found to have more effect on the structure of human gut microbiota, and they could significantly enhance Bifidobacterium (p < 0.05). After 24 h of in vitro simulated fermentation, the relative abundance of intestinal probiotics (e.g., Lactobacillus) was increased by the three flavonoids and rutin. Furthermore, the relative abundance of potential pathogenic bacteria was decreased by the addition of hesperetin-7-O-glucoside, naringin, prunin, rutin, and isoquercitrin (e.g., Lachnoclostridium and Bilophila). Notably, prunin could also markedly decrease the content of H(2)S, NH(3), and short-chain fatty acids. This performance fully demonstrated its broad-spectrum antibacterial activity. DISCUSSION: This study demonstrates that flavonoids can regulate the imbalance of gut microbiota, and some differences in the regulatory effect are observed due to different structures. This work provides a theoretical basis for the wide application of flavonoids for food and medicine. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9932666/ /pubmed/36819019 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1092729 Text en Copyright © 2023 Pan, Ye, Pi, Liu, Wang, Zhang and Zheng. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Pan, Lixia
Ye, Hangyu
Pi, Xionge
Liu, Wei
Wang, Zhao
Zhang, Yinjun
Zheng, Jianyong
Effects of several flavonoids on human gut microbiota and its metabolism by in vitro simulated fermentation
title Effects of several flavonoids on human gut microbiota and its metabolism by in vitro simulated fermentation
title_full Effects of several flavonoids on human gut microbiota and its metabolism by in vitro simulated fermentation
title_fullStr Effects of several flavonoids on human gut microbiota and its metabolism by in vitro simulated fermentation
title_full_unstemmed Effects of several flavonoids on human gut microbiota and its metabolism by in vitro simulated fermentation
title_short Effects of several flavonoids on human gut microbiota and its metabolism by in vitro simulated fermentation
title_sort effects of several flavonoids on human gut microbiota and its metabolism by in vitro simulated fermentation
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9932666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36819019
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1092729
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