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Systematic evaluation of antimicrobial food preservatives on glucose metabolism and gut microbiota in healthy mice

Ping Li, Ming Li, Tao Wu, Ying Song, Yan Li, Xiaochang Huang, Hui Lu, Zhenjiang Zech Xu

2022npj Science of Food40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Certain antimicrobial preservatives (APs) have been shown to perturb gut microbiota. So far, it is not yet fully known that whether similar effects are observable for a more diverse set of APs. It also remains elusive if biogenic APs are superior to synthetic APs in terms of safety. To help fill these knowledge gaps, the effects of eleven commonly used synthetic and biogenic APs on the gut microbiota and glucose metabolism were evaluated in the wild-type healthy mice. Here, we found that APs induced glucose intolerance and perturbed gut microbiota, irrespective of their origin. In addition, biogenic APs are not always safer than synthetic ones. The biogenic AP nisin unexpectedly induced the most significant effects, which might be partially mediated by glucagon-like peptide 1 related glucoregulatory hormones secretion perturbation.

Topics & Concepts

Gut floraNisinBiologyAntimicrobialGlucose homeostasisMetabolismMicrobiologyFood scienceBiochemistryBiotechnologyInsulinInsulin resistanceBiochemical Analysis and Sensing TechniquesGut microbiota and healthProbiotics and Fermented Foods
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