Beta-Glucans Supplementation Associates with Reduction in P-Cresyl Sulfate Levels and Improved Endothelial Vascular Reactivity in Healthy Individuals.
Carmela CosolaMaria De AngelisMaria Teresa RocchettiEustacchio MontemurnoValentina MaranzanoGiuseppe DalfinoCarlo MannoAnnapaola ZitoMichele GesualdoMarco Matteo CicconeMarco GobbettiLoreto GesualdoPublished in: PloS one (2017)
We demonstrated that a beta-glucans dietary intervention in healthy volunteers correlates with a saccharolytic shift on the gut microbiota metabolism, as suggested by the decrease of pCS and the increase of SCFA, and associates with an improved endothelial reactivity. Our pilot study suggests, in addition to cholesterol, novel pCS-lowering properties of beta-glucans, worthy to be confirmed in large-scale trials and particularly in contexts where the reduction of the microbial-derived uremic toxin pCS is of critical importance, such as in chronic kidney disease.