Metabolic Profiling of Xylooligosaccharides by Lactobacilli.

Polymers (Basel)

Department of General and Applied Microbiology, Sofia University, 1164 Sofia, Bulgaria.

Published: October 2020

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  • Three strains of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) isolated from meat were studied for their ability to use xylooligosaccharides (XOSs) and their growth patterns were analyzed using HPLC techniques.
  • Each strain showed a preference for certain types of oligosaccharides and demonstrated mixed-acid fermentation when XOSs were present, indicating their metabolic versatility.
  • The research highlighted the importance of specific enzymes for XOS utilization and suggested that these oligosaccharides could have beneficial effects on liver lipid composition in rats, potentially influencing how these LAB strains thrive in the human gut ecosystem.

Article Abstract

Three lactic acid bacteria (LAB) strains identified as , , and isolated from meat products were tested for their ability to utilize and grow on xylooligosaccharides (XOSs). The extent of carbohydrate utilization by the studied strains was analyzed by HPLC. All three strains showed preferences for the degree of polymerization (DP). The added oligosaccharides induced the LAB to form end-products of typical mixed-acid fermentation. The utilization of XOSs by the microorganisms requires the action of three important enzymes: β-xylosidase (EC 3.2.1.37) exo-oligoxylanase (EC 3.2.1.156) and α-L-arabinofuranosidase (EC 3.2.1.55). The presence of intracellular β-D-xylosidase in , , and suggest that XOSs might be the first imported into the cell by oligosaccharide transporters, followed by their degradation to xylose. The studies on the influence of XOS intake on the lipids of rat liver plasma membranes showed that oligosaccharides display various beneficial effects for the host organism, which are probably specific for each type of prebiotic used. The utilization of different types of oligosaccharides may help to explain the ability of strains to compete with other bacteria in the ecosystem of the human gastrointestinal tract.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7603016PMC
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