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Colonic in vitro fermentation of mycoprotein promotes shifts in gut microbiota, with enrichment of Bacteroides species

Title: Colonic in vitro fermentation of mycoprotein promotes shifts in gut microbiota, with enrichment of Bacteroides species
Authors: Colosimo, Raffaele; Harris, Hannah C.; Ahn-Jarvis, Jennifer; Troncoso-Rey, Perla; Finnigan, Tim J. A.; Wilde, Pete J.; Warren, Frederick J.
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: University of East Anglia: UEA Digital Repository
Description: Mycoprotein is a fungal-derived ingredient used for meat alternative products whose fungal cell walls are rich in dietary fibre (β-glucans and chitin) and defines its structure. Several health benefits have been reported after mycoprotein consumption, however, little is known about the impact of mycoprotein fermentation on the gut microbiota. This study aims to identify changes in microbiome composition and microbial metabolites during colonic fermentation of mycoprotein following simulated upper gastrointestinal digestion. Changes in microbial populations and metabolites produced by the fermentation of mycoprotein fibre were investigated and compared to a plant (oat bran) and an animal (chicken) comparator. In this model fermentation system, mycoprotein and oat showed different but marked changes in the microbial population compared to chicken, which showed minimal differentiation. In particular, Bacteroides species known for degrading β-glucans were found in abundance following fermentation of mycoprotein fibre. Mycoprotein fermentation resulted in short-chain fatty acid production comparable with oat and chicken at 72 h. Significantly higher branched-chain amino acids were observed following chicken fermentation. This study suggests that the colonic fermentation of mycoprotein can promote changes in the colonic microbial profile. These results highlight the impact that the unique structure of mycoprotein can have on digestive processes and the gut microbiota.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
ISSN: 2399-3642
Relation: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/98530/1/Colosimo_etal_2024_CommunBiol.pdf; Colosimo, Raffaele, Harris, Hannah C., Ahn-Jarvis, Jennifer, Troncoso-Rey, Perla, Finnigan, Tim J. A., Wilde, Pete J. and Warren, Frederick J. (2024) Colonic in vitro fermentation of mycoprotein promotes shifts in gut microbiota, with enrichment of Bacteroides species. Communications Biology, 7. ISSN 2399-3642
Availability: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/98530/; https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/98530/1/Colosimo_etal_2024_CommunBiol.pdf
Rights: cc_by
Accession Number: edsbas.5C2D392
Database: BASE