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Influence of enzymatic modification on the structure, antioxidant activity, and prebiotic activity of ginseng neutral polysaccharide
The abundant ginseng neutral polysaccharide (GPN) has been neglected due to its lower activity compared to acidic polysaccharide in ginseng. Herein, the composite enzymes were used to modify the GPN and obtained the enzymatic-degradation-GPN (EGPN). The structural changes were further characterized by GPC, FT-IR, Congo red, XRD, zeta potential, TG, cryo-SEM and AFM. The antioxidant activity of GPNs in vitro was investigated by in vitro chemical experiments and oxidative stress-related indicators on PC12 cells damaged by Aβ 25 – 35 , and EGPN showed favorable antioxidant activity. In addition, EGPN metabolized by intestinal microbiota also significantly increased the viability of injured PC12 cells. Furthermore, in vitro fermentation model was used to investigate the differences of physicochemical properties of GPNs and their regulatory effects on the microbiota. EGPN enhanced the diversity of the microbiota and increased the concentration of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). Importantly, EGPN demonstrated a significant reduction in the presence of detrimental bacteria such as Enterococcus and Allobaculum , while simultaneously promoting the growth of beneficial microorganisms including Lactobacillus , Prevotella , and Ruminococcu . This study highlights the potential use of EGPN prepared by composite enzymatic degradation in antioxidant, neuroprotection and restoration of intestinal homeostasis.