The Role of Indigestible Oligosaccharides in Alleviating Human Chronic Diseases by Regulating Gut Microbiota: A Review
Meiyu Yuan,
Zhongwei Zhang,
Tongying Liu
et al.
Abstract:The gut has been a focus of chronic disease research. The gut microbiota produces metabolites that act as signaling molecules and substrates, closely influencing host health. Indigestible oli-gosaccharides (NDOs), as a common dietary fiber, play an important role in regulating the structure and function of gut microbiota. Their mechanism of action is mainly attributed to their carbon source as specific probiotics, producing related metabolites, and regulating the gut mi-crobial community. However, due to the s… Show more
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