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Soy sauce-like seasoning enhances the growth of <i>Agathobacter rectalis</i> and the production of butyrate, propionate, and lactate

Kanako Hayashi, Riichiro Uchida, Taro Horiba, Tomohiro KAWAGUCHI, Keiko Gomi, Yoshiyuki GOTO

2024Bioscience of Microbiota Food and Health11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The short-chain fatty acids responsible for gut homeostasis are volatile fatty acids produced by commensal bacteria in the gut as fermentation products from undigested food components. Among the short-chain fatty acids, butyrate is important for maintaining intestinal tract anaerobic conditions, promoting epithelial barrier functions, and inducing regulatory T cells that suppress inflammatory bowel disease and allergic diarrhea. However, the type of food-derived molecular components and mechanisms by which they regulate the growth and butyrate production of butyrate-producing bacteria are not clearly understood. Agathobacter rectalis is a butyrate-producing bacterium highly colonized in the gut of the Japanese population. In this study, we investigated the effects on A. rectalis of a soy sauce-like seasoning made by brewing with a low salt concentration. The soy sauce-like seasoning promoted the growth of A. rectalis 2.6-fold. An ethanol precipitate prepared from the soy sauce-like seasoning was critical for promoting the growth of A. rectalis and the production of butyrate, propionate, and lactate. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) analysis suggested that polysaccharides were active ingredients in the ethanol precipitate of the soy sauce-like seasoning. Inulin, a representative prebiotic with effects against butyrate-producing bacteria, had a limited effect on the growth of A. rectalis compared with the soy sauce-like seasoning. Our results indicate that polysaccharides in a soy sauce-like seasoning contributed to the growth of A. rectalis and enhanced production of butyrate, propionate, and lactate.

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ButyratePropionateFermentationSeasoningFood scienceChemistryBacteriaBiochemistryBiologyOrganic chemistryGeneticsRaw materialProbiotics and Fermented FoodsGut microbiota and healthPolyamine Metabolism and Applications
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