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Cassava (Manihot esculenta) Brazilian cultivars have different chemical compositions, present prebiotic potential, and beneficial effects on the colonic microbiota of celiac individuals

Isis Meireles Mafaldo 1
Lais Matias Araújo 1
Lara Thaís Coêlho ARAÚJO 1
Lucélia Cabral 2
Carlos Eduardo Barão 3
Melline Fontes Noronha 4
Jessé Fink 5
Thatyane Mariano R. de Albuquerque 6
Hubert Vidal 8
Tatiana Colombo Pimentel 3
Marciane Magnani 9
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-11-01
scimago Q1
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SJR1.698
CiteScore12.8
Impact factor8.0
ISSN09639969, 18737145
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential prebiotic properties of cassava cultivars from Northeast [Doce mel and Ourinho (OUR)] and South [Baiana, and IPR-Upira (UPI)] of Brazil in in vitro fermentation systems. The cultivars were evaluated for their chemical composition, and, then, two cultivars were selected (OUR and UPI) and subjected to in vitro gastrointestinal digestion to assess the effects on probiotics Lacticaseibacillus casei, Lactobacillus acidophilus, and Bifidobacterium animalis growth, metabolic activity, and prebiotic activity scores. Finally, the impact of cassava cultivars on the fecal microbiota of celiac individuals was evaluated using the 16S rRNA gene. Cassava cultivars have variable amounts of fiber, resistant starch, fructooligosaccharides (FOS), organic acids, phenolic compounds, and sugars, with OUR and UPI cultivars standing out. OUR and UPI cultivars contributed to the increase in the proliferation rates of L. casei (0.04-0.19), L. acidophilus (0.34-0.27), and B. animalis (0.10-0.03), resulting in more significant effects than FOS, an established prebiotic compound. Also, the positive scores of prebiotic activities with probiotic strains indicate OUR and UPI's ability to stimulate beneficial bacteria while limiting enteric competitors selectively. In addition, OUR and UPI promoted increased relative abundance of Bifidobacteriaceae, Enterococcaceae, and Lactobacillaceae in the fecal microbiota of celiac individuals while decreased Lachnospirales, Bacteroidales, and Oscillospirales. The results show that cassava cultivars caused beneficial changes in the composition and metabolic activity of the human intestinal microbiota of celiacs. OUR and UPI cultivars from the Northeast and South of Brazil could be considered potential prebiotic ingredients for use in the formulation of functional foods and dietary supplements.
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Mafaldo Í. M. et al. Cassava (Manihot esculenta) Brazilian cultivars have different chemical compositions, present prebiotic potential, and beneficial effects on the colonic microbiota of celiac individuals // Food Research International. 2024. Vol. 195. p. 114909.
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Mafaldo I. M., Araújo L. M., ARAÚJO L. T. C., Cabral L., Barão C. E., Noronha M. F., Fink J., de Albuquerque T. M. R., Lima M. D. S., Vidal H., Pimentel T. C., Magnani M. Cassava (Manihot esculenta) Brazilian cultivars have different chemical compositions, present prebiotic potential, and beneficial effects on the colonic microbiota of celiac individuals // Food Research International. 2024. Vol. 195. p. 114909.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.foodres.2024.114909
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0963996924009797
TI - Cassava (Manihot esculenta) Brazilian cultivars have different chemical compositions, present prebiotic potential, and beneficial effects on the colonic microbiota of celiac individuals
T2 - Food Research International
AU - Mafaldo, Isis Meireles
AU - Araújo, Lais Matias
AU - ARAÚJO, Lara Thaís Coêlho
AU - Cabral, Lucélia
AU - Barão, Carlos Eduardo
AU - Noronha, Melline Fontes
AU - Fink, Jessé
AU - de Albuquerque, Thatyane Mariano R.
AU - Lima, Marcos Dos Santos
AU - Vidal, Hubert
AU - Pimentel, Tatiana Colombo
AU - Magnani, Marciane
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/11/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 114909
VL - 195
PMID - 39277216
SN - 0963-9969
SN - 1873-7145
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@article{2024_Mafaldo,
author = {Isis Meireles Mafaldo and Lais Matias Araújo and Lara Thaís Coêlho ARAÚJO and Lucélia Cabral and Carlos Eduardo Barão and Melline Fontes Noronha and Jessé Fink and Thatyane Mariano R. de Albuquerque and Marcos Dos Santos Lima and Hubert Vidal and Tatiana Colombo Pimentel and Marciane Magnani},
title = {Cassava (Manihot esculenta) Brazilian cultivars have different chemical compositions, present prebiotic potential, and beneficial effects on the colonic microbiota of celiac individuals},
journal = {Food Research International},
year = {2024},
volume = {195},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {nov},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0963996924009797},
pages = {114909},
doi = {10.1016/j.foodres.2024.114909}
}
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