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In vitro dynamic digestion properties and fecal fermentation of Dictyophora indusiata polysaccharide: Structural characterization and gut microbiota
The in vitro dynamic digestive model more realistically simulates the human digestive system compared to static digestive model. In this study, the dynamic in vitro stomach-intestine digestive system and fecal fermentation was used to investigate the dynamic digestion properties and fermentation properties of Dictyophora indusiata polysaccharide. The results showed that there were no significant changes in molecular weight, functional groups and surface morphology after the in vitro dynamic simulated digestion, indicating that D. indusiata polysaccharide maintained a relatively stable structure during the dynamic in vitro salivary-gastrointestinal digestion. In addition, D. indusiata polysaccharide improved the abundance of beneficial bacteria, including Blautia , Coprobacter and Fusicatenibacter . It is remarkable that D. indusiata polysaccharide significantly increased the level of acetic acid and propionic acid. In conclusion, these results suggested that D. indusiata polysaccharide was a potential source of prebiotics, which provides a basis for the development of D. indusiata polysaccharide in the food or medical field.