Impact of Dietary Polydextrose on the Daidzein Metabolism in Adult Mice

M. Tamura, S. Hori, H. Nakagawa
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Equol, a bacterial product from daidzein, has been shown to provide beneficial effects. The impact of polydextrose, a compound known to affect the intestinal flora, was studied for its impact on mouse intestinal flora and isoflavonoids in the cecum and plasma. We hypothesized that polydextrose would change the metabolism of isoflavonoids and intestinal flora in mice. Male mice were administered a 1% polydextrose solution (PD) in their drinking water which was provided ad libitum, and were compared with a control group (CO, water only). Both groups were fed the AIN-93M diet for 24 days. Plasma equol and cecal equol concentrations and in vitro equol production from daidzein with fecal flora of mice were measured. The plasma equol concentration was significantly higher in the PD group than in the CO group at 22 hr after the administration of daidzin. The concentration of equol in the cecum was signiticantly greater in the PD group than in the CO group at 22 hr after administration of daidzin. In the in vitro incubation of daidzein with the fecal flora of mice, equol concentrations were greater in the PD group. These results suggest that dietary polydextrose has the potential to affect equol production by altering the metabolic activity of the intestinal flora and/or the gut environment.
膳食葡聚糖对成年小鼠大豆苷元代谢的影响
马酚,一种从大豆苷元中产生的细菌产物,已被证明具有有益的作用。聚葡萄糖是一种已知会影响肠道菌群的化合物,我们研究了它对小鼠肠道菌群和盲肠和血浆中异黄酮的影响。我们假设聚葡萄糖会改变小鼠体内异黄酮的代谢和肠道菌群。在雄性小鼠随意提供的饮用水中加入1%聚葡萄糖溶液(PD),并与对照组(CO,水)进行比较。两组均饲喂AIN-93M饲粮,试验期24 d。测定小鼠血浆雌马酚和盲肠雌马酚浓度以及大豆苷元在粪便菌群中的体外产雌马酚量。给药后22小时,PD组血浆雌马酚浓度明显高于CO组。给药后22小时,PD组盲肠内雌马酚浓度明显高于CO组。大豆苷元与小鼠粪便菌群体外孵育,PD组雌马酚浓度较高。这些结果表明,膳食中的聚葡萄糖有可能通过改变肠道菌群和/或肠道环境的代谢活性来影响雌马酚的产生。
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