α-和β-银氧糖糖的前生物作用:结构-功能关系
Ina Ignatova1, Alexander Arsov2, Penka Petrova2
1Institute of Chemical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
|February 26, 2025
概括
银河氧糖 (Galactooligosaccharides,简称GOS) 有益生效. 这篇评论详细介绍了GOS结构,它们与Bifidobacterium和Lactobacillus等益生菌的相互作用,以及它们的工业生产.
科学领域:
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 食品科学 食品科学 食品科学
背景情况:
- галактоолигосахарид (GOS) 已因其益生菌性质而闻名.
- GOS存在两种主要形式:拉芬家族的寡糖 (RFO,α-GOS) 和乳糖类型的β-银类寡糖 (β-GOS).
研究的目的:
- 审查最近关于GOS结构及其健康益处的研究.
- 探索GOS和益生菌之间的相互作用.
- 检查GOS合成和由益生菌细菌降解的遗传基础.
主要方法:
- 关于GOS最近研究的文献综述.
- 在体外和体外GOS和益生菌之间的分子相互作用的分析.
- 通过Bifidobacterium和Lactobacillus检查GOS代谢中的酶学和遗传因素.
- 工业β-GOS生产方法的概述.
主要成果:
- 益生菌菌株,特别是Bifidobacterium和Lactobacillus,表现出基于长度,结构和联系的GOS形成和降解的特定偏好.
- 详细了解GOS结构及其对宿主健康的影响.
- 洞察了由益生菌控制GOS利用的酶和遗传机制.
结论:
- GOS是具有多样性结构和功能的显著益生菌.
- 益生菌细菌具有特定的GOS代谢途径.
- 工业生产β-GOS涉及各种方法,效率不同.
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