Affiliation:
1. Hunan Province Key Laboratory of Animal Nutritional Physiology and Metabolic Process, Changsha, Hunan, China
Abstract
In animals, the gastrointestinal microbiota are reported to play a major role in digestion, nutrient absorption
and the release of energy through metabolism of food. Therefore, microbiota may be a factor for association
between diet and enteric diseases and oxidative stress. The gut microbial composition and concentration are
affected by diet throughout the life of an animal, and respond rapidly and efficiently to dietary alterations, in
particular to the use of prebiotics. Prebiotics, which play an important role in mammalian nutrition, are defined as
dietary ingredients that lead to specific changes in both the composition and activity of the gastrointestinal microbiota
through suppressing the proliferation of pathogens and by modifying the growth of beneficial microorganisms
in the host intestine. A review of the evidence suggests possible beneficial effects of prebiotics on host intestinal
health, including immune stimulation, gut barrier enhancement and the alteration of the gastrointestinal
microbiota, and these effects appear to be dependent on alteration of the bacterial composition and short-chain
fatty acid (SCFA) production. The production of SCFAs depends on the microbes available in the gut and the
type of prebiotics available. The SCFAs most abundantly generated by gastrointestinal microbiota are acetate,
butyrate and propionate, which are reported to have physiological effects on the health of the host. Nowadays,
prebiotics are widely used in a range of food products to improve the intestinal microbiome and stimulate significant
changes to the immune system. Thus, a diet with prebiotic supplements may help prevent enteric disease and
oxidative stress by promoting a microbiome associated with better growth performance. This paper provides an
overview of the hypothesis that a combination of ingestible prebiotics, chitosan, fructooligosaccharides and inulin
will help relieve the dysbiosis of the gut and the oxidative stress of the host.
Funder
the Hunan Provincial Science and Technology Department
Earmarked Fund for China Agriculture Research System
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Key R&D Program of China
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmacology
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