高纯度半乳糖低聚糖:优化工艺设计,具有益生元效应

Linqiu Cao , Miranda Bultsma , Jeroen Wissing , Beatrix Elisabeth Gerhard , Martin Ziegler , Marlies Versteeg , Ellen Looijesteijn
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益生元未纯化的商业半乳糖低聚糖(GOS)通常含有大量的葡萄糖、半乳糖和乳糖。目前的纯化工艺除去了这些可消化的成分,特别是乳糖,具有影响功能的高风险。本研究采用β-半乳糖苷酶处理GOS,将剩余的乳糖水解为葡萄糖和半乳糖,制备高纯度GOS (HP-GOS)。随后,通过顺序模拟移动床(SSMB)色谱法去除单糖。为此,采用实验设计(DOE)方法确定支持乳糖水解的最佳干物质含量和β-半乳糖苷酶浓度,从而最大限度地减少对GOS成分的有害影响,以保持其原始的低聚糖组成。采用确定的最佳乳糖水解条件得到的HP-GOS产品含有75%以上的原始DP2 GOS馏分,而DP大于2的馏分不受纯化的影响。通过粪便发酵,证明了HP-GOS和母体GOS的GOS部分对肠道微生物群组成的影响相当。两种GOS产品均增加了双歧杆菌的相对丰度。此外,不同种类双歧杆菌的α多样性和分布也没有差异。综上所述,纯化过程中的乳糖水解步骤不影响GOS对肠道菌群的调节作用。
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High purity galacto-oligosaccharides: Optimal process design and prebiotic effect

High purity galacto-oligosaccharides: Optimal process design and prebiotic effect

Prebiotic unpurified commercial galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) often contain significant amounts of glucose, galactose and lactose. Current purification processes remove these digestible components, especially lactose with a high risk of affecting functionality.

In the current study a high purity GOS (HP-GOS) was prepared by treating GOS with β-galactosidase to hydrolyze the remaining lactose into glucose and galactose. Subsequently mono sugars were removed by sequential simulated moving bed (SSMB) chromatography. To this end, a design of experiments (DOE) approach was applied to determine the dry matter content and β-galactosidase concentration that optimally support lactose hydrolysis in such a way that the detrimental effects on GOS composition are minimized to preserve its original oligosaccharide composition. The HP-GOS product obtained using the identified optimal settings for lactose hydrolysis contained more than 75% of the original DP2 GOS fraction while the fraction with a DP above 2 was unaffected by the purification. Using fecal fermentations, it was demonstrated that the GOS parts of the HP-GOS and the parent GOS have comparable effects on gut microbiota composition. Both GOS products equally increased the relative abundances of Bifidobacterium. Furthermore, there were no differences in alpha diversity and in the distribution of the different bifidobacterial species. Based on these outcomes it was concluded that the lactose hydrolysis step of the purification process did not influence gut microbiota modulating effects of GOS.

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Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre
Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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