Utilization Characteristics of Maltobionic Acid and Its Effects on Bowel Movements in Healthy Subjects.

J Appl Glycosci (1999)

2 Department of Biological Chemistry, College of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chubu University.

Published: February 2020

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  • The study investigated the digestibility and effects of maltobionic acid, derived from maltose, on intestinal bacteria and bowel movements in healthy individuals.
  • It was found that maltobionic acid is poorly digested by human digestive enzymes and is selectively utilized by certain intestinal bacteria.
  • Long-term consumption of maltobionic acid increased stool frequency and improved stool quality in a clinical trial with healthy women, indicating its potential as a beneficial agent for gut health.

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We examined the digestibility of maltobionic acid, obtained from enzymatic oxidation of maltose, its utilization by intestinal bacteria, and its biological effects on the bowel movements in healthy subjects. We found that maltobionic acid is not digested by saliva, gastric juice, or pancreatic juice. Moreover, it is digested only to a small extent by small intestinal enzymes. Among the 24 strains of intestinal bacteria, maltobionic acid was selectively utilized by and . We also evaluated the influence of long-term ingestion of maltobionic acid calcium salt on bowel movements in healthy Japanese women by a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial. Thirty-four subjects completed the study, and no adverse events related to the test food were observed. Ten subjects were excluded prior to the efficacy analysis because of conflict with the control criteria; the remaining 24 subjects were analyzed. Intake of test food containing 4 g maltobionic acid for 4 weeks caused a significant increase in the stool frequency, significant improvement in stool form scale and CAS-MT total scores as compared with the placebo group. These results suggest that maltobionic acid is an indigestible carbohydrate and is a promising therapeutic agent for improving the intestinal environment.

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