Biology (Jan 2023)

The Interaction between Mushroom Polysaccharides and Gut Microbiota and Their Effect on Human Health: A Review

  • Jiahui Zhao,
  • Yixin Hu,
  • Chao Qian,
  • Muhammad Hussain,
  • Shizhu Liu,
  • Anqiang Zhang,
  • Rongjun He,
  • Peilong Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12010122
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 122

Abstract

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Mushroom polysaccharides are a kind of biological macromolecule extracted from the fruiting body, mycelium or fermentation liquid of edible fungi. In recent years, the research on mushroom polysaccharides for alleviating metabolic diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, cancers and other symptoms by changing the intestinal microenvironment has been increasing. Mushroom polysaccharides could promote human health by regulating gut microbiota, increasing the production of short-chain fatty acids, improving intestinal mucosal barrier, regulating lipid metabolism and activating specific signaling pathways. Notably, these biological activities are closely related to the molecular weight, monosaccharide composition and type of the glycosidic bond of mushroom polysaccharide. This review aims to summarize the latest studies: (1) Regulatory effects of mushroom polysaccharides on gut microbiota; (2) The effect of mushroom polysaccharide structure on gut microbiota; (3) Metabolism of mushroom polysaccharides by gut microbiota; and (4) Effects of mushroom polysaccharides on gut microbe-mediated diseases. It provides a theoretical basis for further exploring the mechanism of mushroom polysaccharides for regulating gut microbiota and gives a reference for developing and utilizing mushroom polysaccharides as promising prebiotics in the future.

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