Patterns of the Nutrients and Metabolites in Apostichopus japonicus Fermented by Bacillus natto and Their Ability to Alleviate Acute Alcohol Intoxication

Author:

Gu Xingyu1,Zhao Ran12,Li Haiman13,Dong Xinyu12,Meng Meishan1,Li Tingting4,Zhao Qiancheng23,Li Ying145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Food Science and Engineering, Dalian Ocean University, Dalian 116023, China

2. Liaoning Provincial Marine Healthy Food Engineering Research Centre, Dalian 116023, China

3. Dalian Key Laboratory of Marine Bioactive Substances Development and High Value Utilization, Dalian 116023, China

4. Key Laboratory of Biotechnology and Bioresources Utilization, Dalian Minzu University, Dalian 116650, China

5. Collaborative Innovation Center of Seafood Deep Processing, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian 116034, China

Abstract

The aim of this study was to understand the changes in nutrient composition and differences in metabolites in Apostichopus japonicus fermented by Bacillus natto and their function in alleviating acute alcohol intoxication (AAI) through in vivo studies. The results showed no significant difference between the basic components of sea cucumber (SC) and fermented sea cucumber (FSC). The SC proteins were degraded after fermentation, and the amino acid content in FSC was significantly increased. The differentially abundant metabolites of SC and FSC were identified by LC-MS/MS. The contents of amino acid metabolites increased after fermentation, and arachidonic acid metabolism was promoted. The results demonstrated that FSC alleviated AAI by improving the activities of alcohol-metabolizing enzymes and antioxidant enzymes in the liver but did not alleviate the accumulation of triglycerides. Our results will provide beneficial information for the development and application of new products from FSC.

Funder

Central Government Subsidy Project for Liaoning Fisheries

Department of Science & Technology of Liaoning Province

Education Department of Liaoning Province

Open Fund of Key Laboratory of Biotechnology and Bioresources Utilization

Dalian Science and Technology Bureau Program

Publisher

MDPI AG

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