Dietary supplementation of polysaccharides demonstrates strong therapeutic actions on inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Centella asiatica (CA) has traditionally been used in Ayurveda and Chinese medicine. However, the effects of CA-isolated pectic polysaccharides on IBD remain unknown. This study determined the effect of a CA-isolated pectic polysaccharide on IBD. The crude polysaccharide (CA-CP), isolated from a hot-water extract of CA, is a typical pectic polysaccharide composed mainly of galacturonic acid (40.6 %), galactose (27.6 %), arabinose (13.5 %), and rhamnose (8.5 %). CA-CP improved clinical symptoms in a DSS-induced colitis murine model, including weight change (9.9-12.0 %), disease activity index (31.6-51.9 %), colon length (13.2-21.5 %), and spleen weight (21.8-26.3 %). CA-CP effectively regulated the levels of inflammatory and junctional factors by mediating the MAPK and NF-κB pathways. CA-CP partially alleviated DSS-induced crypt destruction, submucosal edema, inflammatory infiltration, and mucin secretion. The content of total short-chain fatty acids increased substantially (cecum 29.8-53.7 %, feces 75.4-109.3 %) with oral CA-CP administration compared to the DSS group. Cecal microbial community analysis revealed that CA-CP administration regulated DSS-induced colitis by reducing the abundance of Escherichia (5.0-10.9 %) and Clostridium (0.3-0.4 %), while increasing the abundance of Bacteroidetes (6.8-8.5 %), Ligilactobacillus (2.7-6.0 %), and Bilophilia (0.3-0.6 %). The findings provide fundamental data for developing novel functional therapeutic agents for the prevention and treatment of colitis, using CA-isolated pectic polysaccharides. Furthermore, to the best of our knowledge, our study is the first to demonstrate the effects of pectic polysaccharides isolated from CA on IBD.
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