Butyrate production from oligofructose fermentation by the human faecal flora: what is the contribution of extracellular acetate and lactate?

Morrison, DJ; Mackay, WG; Edwards, CA; Preston, Tom; Dodson, B; Weaver, LT

HERO ID

1459312

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Journal Article

Year

2006

PMID

16925864

HERO ID 1459312
In Press No
Year 2006
Title Butyrate production from oligofructose fermentation by the human faecal flora: what is the contribution of extracellular acetate and lactate?
Authors Morrison, DJ; Mackay, WG; Edwards, CA; Preston, Tom; Dodson, B; Weaver, LT
Journal British Journal of Nutrition
Volume 96
Issue 3
Page Numbers 570-577
Abstract Butyrate is an important substrate for maintenance of colonic health and oligofructose fermentation by human faecal bacteria can increase butyrate production in vitro. However, oligofructose appears to be fermented by mainly acetate and lactate-producing bacteria rather than butyrate-producing bacteria. Isotope labelling studies using [U-C-13(6)]glucose were used to show that C-13(2) and C-13(4) were the major labelled butyrate species produced from glucose fermentation, via [C-13(2)]acetate-acetyl CoA as intermediate. Bacterial interconversion reactions were quantified and acetate conversion to butyrate and lactate conversion to acetate, propionate and butyrate were observed. Addition of oligofructose to faecal batch cultures significantly increased butyrate production. Of the newly synthesised butyrate from oligofructose fermentation, 80 % was derived from interconversion of extracellular acetate and lactate, with acetate being quantitatively more significant. Carbohydrates, such as oligofructose, have prebiotic properties. In addition, oligofructose selectively stimulates the bacterial conversion of acetate and lactate to butyrate. Carbohydrates with similar properties represent a refinement of the prebiotic definition, termed butyrogenic prebiotics, because of their additional functionality.
Doi 10.1079/BJN20061853
Pmid 16925864
Wosid WOS:000239971800021
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Keyword short-chain fatty acids; butyrate; stable isotopes; oligofructose; fermentation