Synthesis and characterization of cellobiose-derived oligosaccharides with Bifidogenic activity by glucansucrase E81

Hümeyra İspirli, Michael J. Bowman, Christopher D. Skory, Enes Dertli*

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Abstract

Cellobiose-derived oligosaccharides were produced from acceptor reactions with glucansucrase E81 and their prebiotic potentials were determined in this study. The major product was a mixture of trisaccharides formed by the addition of an α-linked glucose to cellobiose at either the 2-O position of the reducing end (86%) glucose or the 6-O position of the non-reducing end glucose (11%) demonstrated by NMR spectroscopy and LC-MS-LTQ analysis. The purified DP 3 cellobiose-derived oligosaccharides were then tested for in vitro human gastric juice and α-amylase digestion and no digestion was observed during the 6 h digestion period. Importantly, DP 3 cellobiose-derived oligosaccharides promoted the growth of Bifidobacteria at high levels demonstrating a Bifidogenic effect and a mild level of proliferation was observed for Lactobacilli suggesting the prebiotic roles of cellobiose-derived oligosaccharides.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101388
JournalFood Bioscience
Volume44
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Cellobiose-derived oligosaccharides
  • Glucansucrase
  • Prebiotic oligosaccharides

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