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Alginate oligosaccharide assimilation by gut microorganisms and the potential role in gut inflammation alleviation.

Xiao-Qing MaBing WangWei WeiFang-Cheng TanHang SuJun-Zhe ZhangChen-Yang ZhaoHua-Jun ZhengYan-Qin FengWei ShenJin-Bo YangFu Li Li
Published in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2024)
Alginate has been included in traditional Chinese medicine and daily diet for centuries. Recently discovered biological activities suggested that alginate-derived alginate oligosaccharides (AOS) might be an active ingredient in traditional Chinese medicine, but how these AOS are metabolized in the gut and how it affects health need more information. The study on the working mechanism of alginate utilization loci (AUL) by the gut microorganism uncovers the role of unsaturated alginate oligosaccharides (uAOS) assimilation in tuning short-chain fatty acids and amino acids metabolism and demonstrates that uAOS metabolism by gut microorganisms results in a variation of cell metabolites, which potentially contributes to the physiology and health of gut.
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