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  2. 1-Kestose, the Smallest Fructooligosaccharide Component, Which Efficiently Stimulates Faecalibacterium prausnitzii as Well as Bifidobacteria in Humans

1-Kestose, the Smallest Fructooligosaccharide Component, Which Efficiently Stimulates Faecalibacterium prausnitzii as Well as Bifidobacteria in Humans

  • Foods. 2018 Sep 1;7(9):140. doi: 10.3390/foods7090140.
Takumi Tochio 1 Yoshihiro Kadota 2 Toshio Tanaka 3 Yasuhiro Koga 4 5
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Research and Development Center, B Food Science Co., Ltd., Aichi 478-0046, Japan. t-tochio@bfsci.co.jp.
  • 2 Research and Development Center, B Food Science Co., Ltd., Aichi 478-0046, Japan. y-kadota@bfsci.co.jp.
  • 3 Department of Cardiology, Osaka Habikino Medical Center, Osaka 583-8588, Japan. ttanak@ra.opho.jp.
  • 4 Department of Gastroenterology, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara 259-1193, Japan. jpn.probio1998@mbr.nifty.com.
  • 5 Japanese Society for Probiotic Science, Isehara 259-1143, Japan. jpn.probio1998@mbr.nifty.com.
Abstract

The concept of prebiotics was established more than 30 years ago. While the prebiotic concept has now expanded thus includes non-carbohydrate substances and diverse categories other than foods, fructooligosaccharides (FOS) have still predominantly been used as pebiotics, because the effects of FOS exclusively act through the enrichment of Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus spp., which have been classified as beneficial intestinal commensals so far. Now the commercially available FOS products are synthetic mixture of several kinds of FOS components including 1-kestose (GF₂), nystose (GF₃) and GF₄. In our previous studies, superiority of 1-kestose to the longer-chain FOS components such as nystose with regard to bifidogenic activity was clearly demonstrated. Recently, a broader range of beneficial bacteria including butyrate-producing indigenous bacteria have been recognized and expected to be new probiotic strains. Among them, resident Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is a butyrate producer with a significant anti-inflammatory effect thus expected to be useful as a next-generation probiotic. However, this bacterium is extremely oxygen-sensitive thus can be difficult to grow industrially. On the other hand, we have clearly demonstrated a significant prebiotic effect of 1-kestose, which is the smallest component of FOS, on F. prausnitzii in the gut of humans. These findings suggest that 1-kestose has impressive potential as a new prebiotic targeting F. prausnitzii, a next-generation probiotic strain, as well as bifidobacteria.

Keywords

1-kestose; Faecalibacterium prausnitzii; butyrate; fructooligosaccharides; prebiotics.

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