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Xylan alleviates dietary fiber deprivation-induced dysbiosis by selectively promoting Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum in pigs.

Zhenyu WangYu BaiYu PiWalter J J GerritsSonja de VriesLijun ShangShiyu TaoShiyi ZhangDandan HanZhengpeng ZhuJun-Jun Wang
Published in: Microbiome (2021)
Dietary fiber deprivation could induce probiotic extinction and loss of the SCFA production while potential pathogen was promoted. Xylan intervention could partially restore dietary fiber deprivation-induced gut dysbiosis through selectively promoting B. pseudocatenulatum and therefore normalizing the gut environment. These findings collectively provide evidence that dietary fiber-driven microbiota metabolism bridges the interplay between microbiome and gut health. Video abstract.
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