Journal of Functional Foods (Feb 2021)

Effect of nanoemulsion loading finger citron (Citrus medica L. var. Sarcodactylis) essential oil on human gut microbiota

  • Wei Liu,
  • Zehua Li,
  • Kai Yang,
  • Peilong Sun,
  • Ming Cai

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 77
p. 104336

Abstract

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Finger citron essential oil (FCEO) is a potential resource in pharmaceutical and food industries. FCEO encapsulated by nanoemulsion can overcome its insoluble and unstable disadvantages, and prolong its digestion in the colon. This study investigated the effects of FCEO on human gut microbiota by in vitro fermentation. The results showed supplementation with low concentration of FCEO nanoemulsion significantly increased the production of acetate, CO2 and H2 as end products in basal medium containing starch as sole carbon source, while the high concentration of FCEO significantly inhibited the gas production. In addition, FCEO nanoemulsion promoted the degradation of starch. Furthermore, FCEO nanoemulsion modified gut microbiota community after 24 h anaerobic incubation that promoted the growth of Lactobacillus, Lactococcus and the other probiotic bacteria, while suppressing the pathogenic Bilophila genus. This study indicated the dietary FCEO could be considered as a potential candidate in the food preservation application.

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