1. Interaction between Bacteroidetes species in the fermentation of Lycium barbarum arabinogalactan.
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Cao, Cui, Wang, Lilong, Zhang, Xueqian, Ai, Chunqing, Wang, Zhongfu, Huang, Linjuan, Song, Shuang, and Zhu, Beiwei
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ARABINOGALACTAN , *BACTEROIDETES , *SPECIES , *OLIGOSACCHARIDES , *ARABINOSE - Abstract
[Display omitted] • Lycium barbarum arabinogalactan (LBP-3) can be utilized by Bacteroidetes species. • Of 10 tested species, P. vulgatus and B. caccae are more powerful to utilize LBP-3. • P. vulgatus and B. caccae preferred to Ara and Gal residues in LBP-3, respectively. • Oligosaccharides generated by P. vulgatus and B. caccae were identified by LC-MS n. • Their fermentation products with mono/oligo-saccharides influence others' growths. The present study investigated the utilization of an arabinogalactan from Lycium barbarum (LBP-3) by intestinal Bacteroidetes species. The mixed-culture assay showed 58.4 % LBP-3 was utilized, and Bacteroides caccae and Phocaeicola vulgatus utilized more LBP-3 in single-culture compared to others. During in vitro fermentation of LBP-3, P. vulgatus favored arabinose while B. caccae preferred galactose. Moreover, 9 and 25 oligosaccharides were identified by HPLC-MS n in conditioned media (CM) derived from B. caccae and P. vulgatus , respectively. All of 3 tested Parabacteroides species (P. distasonis , P. goldsteinii , and P. johnsonii) markedly proliferated in CM of B. caccae and P. vulgatus , and proliferations of B. uniformis , B. finegoldii , B. ovatus and B. thetaiotaomicron also increased significantly in CM of B. caccae. The study suggests that the ability of Bacteroidetes species to degrade LBP-3 and sheds light on cooperative interactions of Bacteroides, Phocaeicola , and Parabacteroides species in the presence of LBP-3. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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