Foods (May 2022)

Immunological Activity and Gut Microbiota Modulation of Pectin from Kiwano (<em>Cucumis metuliferus</em>) Peels

  • Minqian Zhu,
  • Ya Song,
  • M. Carmen Martínez-Cuesta,
  • Carmen Peláez,
  • Enru Li,
  • Teresa Requena,
  • Hong Wang,
  • Yuanming Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11111632
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 1632

Abstract

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For developing the recycling of fruit by-products from kiwano, a polysaccharide was extracted from kiwano (Cucumis metuliferus) peels, namely Cucumis metuliferus peels polysaccharide (CMPP), with the aim of investigating the potential beneficial effects. The composition of polysaccharides was analyzed by chemical methods. RAW264.7 macrophages cells and the microbiota dynamics simulator (BFBL gut model) were used for in vitro study. The result showed that CMPP mainly consists of glucuronic acid, arabinose, galactose and rhamnose. By intervening with RAW264.7 cells, CMPP promoted cell proliferation and showed immune-enhancing activity, which significantly (p Akkermansia, Bacteroides, Bifidobacterium, Feacalibacterium, and Roseburia. During the intake period, acetic, butyric and propionic acids were all increased, especially (p < 0.05) in the descending colon. Moreover, a decrease in ammonia concentration (10.17 ± 0.50 mM in the ascending colon, 13.21 ± 1.54 mM in the transverse colon and 13.62 ± 0.45 mM in the descending colon, respectively) was observed. In summary, CMPP can be considered as a pectin, showed immunological activity and function of gut microbiota modulation. This study could be the scientific basis of developing kiwano peels as beneficial to human health.

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