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Modulation of equol production via different dietary regimens in an artificial model of the human colon

Authors :
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Principado de Asturias
Maastricht University
Venema, Koen [0000-0001-7046-5127]
Mayo Pérez, Baltasar [0000-0001-5634-6543]
Vázquez, Lucía
Flórez García, Ana Belén
Verbruggen, Sanne
Redruello, Begoña
Verhoeven, Jessica
Venema, Koen
Mayo Pérez, Baltasar
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Principado de Asturias
Maastricht University
Venema, Koen [0000-0001-7046-5127]
Mayo Pérez, Baltasar [0000-0001-5634-6543]
Vázquez, Lucía
Flórez García, Ana Belén
Verbruggen, Sanne
Redruello, Begoña
Verhoeven, Jessica
Venema, Koen
Mayo Pérez, Baltasar
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In order to find dietary conditions favouring endogenous equol biosynthesis, a pooled faecal homogenate from equol-producing women was used to inoculate the TIM-2 artificial model of the human proximal colon. The model was fuelled with control diets not supplemented (C) or supplemented (C-ISO) with isoflavones, and two isoflavone-containing diets rich in carbohydrate (CH-ISO) or protein (PR-ISO). Compared to the C-ISO control, the CH-ISO diet doubled the production of equol, while with the PR-ISO diet the production of equol in cultures decreased sharply. The CH-ISO diet was also associated with enhanced butyrate production. The numbers of most bacterial populations analysed did not significantly change along cultures with any of the diets. Surprisingly, counts for a gene involved in equol production (tdr) were reduced in all cultures, reflecting a reduction in the number of equol-producing bacteria. In conclusion, under the TIM-2 culture conditions established, the CH-ISO diet favoured the synthesis of equol.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286557691
Document Type :
Electronic Resource