2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41522-024-00493-w
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Short term supplementation with cranberry extract modulates gut microbiota in human and displays a bifidogenic effect

Jacob Lessard-Lord,
Charlène Roussel,
Joseph Lupien-Meilleur
et al.

Abstract: Cranberry is associated with multiple health benefits, which are mostly attributed to its high content of (poly)phenols, particularly flavan-3-ols. However, clinical trials attempting to demonstrate these positive effects have yielded heterogeneous results, partly due to the high inter-individual variability associated with gut microbiota interaction with these molecules. In fact, several studies have demonstrated the ability of these molecules to modulate the gut microbiota in animal and in vitro models, but … Show more

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“…Ruminococcaceae can break down plant cellulose and other complex carbohydrates and produces short-chain fatty acids, such as butyric acid and acetic acid, which are essential for maintaining gut health ( 102 ). Faecalibacterium plays an important role in promoting intestinal barrier function and inhibiting inflammation ( 103 ). Taken as a whole, the results of these experiments demonstrate that the addition of AEE can improve the intestinal bacterial composition of broilers, thereby contributing to the improvement of digestion, absorption and immune function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ruminococcaceae can break down plant cellulose and other complex carbohydrates and produces short-chain fatty acids, such as butyric acid and acetic acid, which are essential for maintaining gut health ( 102 ). Faecalibacterium plays an important role in promoting intestinal barrier function and inhibiting inflammation ( 103 ). Taken as a whole, the results of these experiments demonstrate that the addition of AEE can improve the intestinal bacterial composition of broilers, thereby contributing to the improvement of digestion, absorption and immune function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TWIN-M-SHIME® simulates the microbial ecosystems of the human large intestine [27] . The first vessel replicated the stomach and the small intestine according to a fill-and-draw principle with the delivery of nutritional medium and pancreatic/bile juices, followed by vessels representing two repetitions of the ascending and transverse colon [Figure 1A] with fixed volumes.…”
Section: Twin-m-shime ® Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of cranberry extract on the gut microbiota of six healthy individuals, utilizing the artificial fermentation system TWIN-M-SHIME. This is an established in vitro system able to simulate the microbial ecosystem of the human gut dynamically operating two systems in parallel at the same time, remaining faithful to the original donor's microbiota [27] . The system also included a simulated intestinal interface providing mucus-associated microbiotas mimicking mucosal microbial colonization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extent of flavonoid metabolites’ presence in the intestines is yet to be fully understood. Therefore, understanding how gut microbes affect flavonoid distribution and bioactivity in food is crucial [ 35 , 36 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%