Nutrients (Mar 2022)

Partially Hydrolyzed Guar Gum Suppresses the Development of Sarcopenic Obesity

  • Takuro Okamura,
  • Masahide Hamaguchi,
  • Jun Mori,
  • Mihoko Yamaguchi,
  • Katsura Mizushima,
  • Aya Abe,
  • Makoto Ozeki,
  • Ryoichi Sasano,
  • Yuji Naito,
  • Michiaki Fukui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14061157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 1157

Abstract

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Partially hydrolyzed guar gum (PHGG) is a soluble dietary fiber derived through controlled enzymatic hydrolysis of guar gum, a highly viscous galactomannan derived from the seeds of Cyamopsis tetragonoloba. Here, we examined the therapeutic potential of dietary supplementation with PHGG against sarcopenic obesity using Db/Db mice. Db/Db mice fed a normal diet alone or a fiber-free diet, or supplemented with a diet containing PHGG (5%), were examined. PHGG increased grip strength and the weight of skeletal muscles. PHGG increased the short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) concentration in feces and sera. Concerning innate immunity, PHGG decreased the ratio of inflammatory cells, while increasing the ratio of anti-inflammatory cells in the small intestine. The present study demonstrated the preventive effect of PHGG on sarcopenic obesity. Changes in nutrient absorption might be involved through the promotion of an anti-inflammatory shift of innate immunity in the intestine accompanied by an increase in SCFA production by PHGG.

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