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In vitro -simulated intestinal flora fermentation of Porphyra haitanensis polysaccharides obtained by different assisted extractions and their fermented products against HT-29 human colon cancer cells.

Shiqi ShenTao HongZhiyu LiuShuji LiuHui NiZe-Dong JiangYuanfan YangMingjing Zheng
Published in: Food & function (2023)
Herein, we studied the in vitro -simulated intestinal flora fermentation of Porphyra haitanensis polysaccharides (PHPs) with microwave, ultrasonic, ultra-high pressure-assisted extraction and the protective effect of their fermented products against HT-29 human colon cancer cells. The results showed that PHPs were largely degraded at the 18 h stage of ascending colon fermentation, further greatly increasing the contents of reducing sugars and short-chain fatty acids ( p < 0.05). Particularly, the PHPs subjected to ultra-high pressure-assisted extraction (UHP-PHP) showed the highest reducing sugar content of 1.68 ± 0.01 mg mL -1 and butyric acid content of 410.77 ± 7.99 mmol mL -1 . Moreover, UHP-PHP showed a better effect in increasing the ratio of Bacteroidetes / Firmicutes and decreasing the abundance of Proteobacteria and Escherichia coli . PHPs could protect against HT-29 cells by increasing the ROS levels in a concentration-dependent manner, especially UHP-PHP fermented in a descending colon for 24 h. This was related to the up-regulated apoptosis-related genes (Bax and Bak), down-regulated protein expression of Bcl-2 and activation of the p -AKT protein, thereby promoting the apoptosis of HT-29 cells. Our results can facilitate the modification of PHPs and their practical application in the development of intestinal health improving products.
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