Effect of fructo‐oligosaccharides on intestinal microflora

Wiley - Tập 31 Số 5-6 - Trang 427-436 - 1987
Tomotari MITSUOKA1, Hiroyoshi Hidaka1, Toshiaki Eida1
1The University of Tokyo, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Biomedical Science, Tokyo, Bunkyo ku, 113 Japan

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Abstract

Fructo‐oligosaccharides are widely distributed in plants such as onions, asparagus, wheat etc., and obtained from sucrose by the action of fructosyltransferase. They are not hydrolyzed by human digestive enzymes, but are utilized by intestinal bacteria such as bifidobacteria. Bacteroides fragilis group, peptostreptococci and klebsiellae. In the experiment with 23 patients (73 ± 9 years old), improvement of fecal microflora was observed by oral administration of fructo‐oligosaccharides 8 g per day for two weeks: the population of bifidobacteria in feces increased about 10 times compared before the administration; average pH of stool showed 0.3 lower than that before administration.

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