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Abstract
This study explored the bioactive potential of xylooligosaccharides (XOS) obtained from sugarcane bagasse through one-step hydrothermal process approach, applied here without the typical purification or further processing steps commonly required to produce XOS for use as prebiotic. We investigated various processing conditions to optimize the yield and biofunctional properties of these unpurified, hydrothermally produced XOS-rich hemicellulose hydrolysates from sugarcane bagasse. The prebiotic efficacy of these unpurified XOS-rich hydrolysates was evaluated by their ability to support the metabolism of bifidobacteria in anaerobic fermentation. The results revealed that the chain length of XOS significantly influenced their effectiveness as a carbon source, with longer chains (beyond hexoses) being less efficient. Despite the presence of lignin and sugar degradation by-products, generally considered detrimental in such processes, they did not negatively affect bifidobacteria growth. In addition, variations in the degree of acetyl substitutions on the XOS mildly influenced the production of short-chain fatty acids. Importantly, unpurified XOS-rich hydrolysates produced under selected hydrothermal conditions demonstrated bioactive performance that was comparable to, or even superior to, commercial prebiotics. These findings confirm the practical viability of using unpurified, hydrothermally derived XOS-rich hydrolysates from sugarcane bagasse as prebiotics, emphasizing the innovative approach of eliminating purification and additional processing, thereby simplifying the production process while still maintaining high prebiotic efficacy.
本研究探索了通过一步水热法从甘蔗渣中获得的木寡糖(XOS)的生物活性潜力,在此应用的水热法无需通常生产用作益生元的木寡糖所需的典型纯化或进一步加工步骤。我们研究了各种加工条件,以优化这些未经纯化、通过水热法从甘蔗渣中提取的富含 XOS 的半纤维素水解物的产量和生物功能特性。通过评估这些未经净化的富含 XOS 的水解物在厌氧发酵中支持双歧杆菌新陈代谢的能力,对其益生功效进行了评估。结果显示,XOS 的链长在很大程度上影响了它们作为碳源的有效性,链较长(超过己糖)的效率较低。尽管木质素和糖降解副产物的存在通常被认为对此类过程不利,但它们并没有对双歧杆菌的生长产生负面影响。此外,XOS 上乙酰基取代程度的变化对短链脂肪酸的产生有轻微影响。重要的是,在选定的水热条件下生产的富含未纯化 XOS 的水解物显示出与商业益生元相当甚至更优的生物活性。这些研究结果证实了将甘蔗渣中未经纯化、通过水热法提取的富含 XOS 的水解物用作益生元的实际可行性,强调了消除纯化和额外加工的创新方法,从而简化了生产流程,同时仍能保持较高的益生功效。
期刊介绍:
Industrial Crops and Products is an International Journal publishing academic and industrial research on industrial (defined as non-food/non-feed) crops and products. Papers concern both crop-oriented and bio-based materials from crops-oriented research, and should be of interest to an international audience, hypothesis driven, and where comparisons are made statistics performed.