Shipin gongye ke-ji (Aug 2024)

Advances in Understanding the Role Mechanism of Dietary Fiber in Mitigating Colitis

  • Yong WANG,
  • Yue LI,
  • Lixian CUI,
  • Suwen LIU,
  • Daling HE,
  • Xuedong CHANG

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2023100148
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 15
pp. 452 – 460

Abstract

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Colitis is an inflammatory intestinal disease that lasts for a long time, has an unknown cause, and occurs repeatedly. It is usually accompanied by symptoms such as intestinal cell damage, intestinal immunity, and abnormal intestinal flora. Numerous studies have shown that dietary fiber, as a prebiotic, its metabolites can selectively improve the composition of the intestinal flora, which in turn improves the level of intestinal short-chain fatty acids, reduces the expression of inflammatory factors, and enhances the function of the intestinal immune barrier, thereby improving the inflammatory response of the organism. This anti-inflammatory effect of dietary fiber through its metabolites provides new research ideas to assist in the treatment of colitis. This paper outlines the pathogenesis of colitis, and the mechanism of interaction between dietary fiber and its metabolites with intestinal flora, inflammatory factors and immune cells, aiming to provide theoretical basis for the alleviation of colitis by dietary fiber and the development of functional foods.

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