TY - JOUR
T1 - Correlation between the structures of natural polysaccharides and their properties in regulating gut microbiota
T2 - Current understanding and beyond
AU - Keung, Wing-Shan
AU - Zhang, Wei-Hao
AU - Luo, Han-Yan
AU - Chan, Kam-Chun
AU - Chan, Yui-Man
AU - Xu, Jun
N1 - This research was financially supported by Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Fund (PRP/007/23FX and PRP/049/23FX).
PY - 2025/1/2
Y1 - 2025/1/2
N2 - Natural polysaccharides have complex structural properties and a wide range of health-promoting effects. Accumulating evidence suggests that the effects are significantly mediated through fermentation by gut microbiota. In recent years, the relationship between the structures of natural polysaccharides and their properties in regulating gut microbiota has garnered significant research attention as researchers attempt to precisely understand the role of gut microbiota in the bioactivities of natural polysaccharides. Progress in this niche, however, remains limited. In this review, we first provide an overview of current research investigating this structure-property relationship. We then present a detailed correlation analysis between the structural characteristics of 159 purified natural polysaccharides and their effects on gut microbiota reported over the past two decades. The analysis revealed that diverse gut bacteria show specific correlations with the molecular weight, glycosidic linkages, and monosaccharide composition of natural polysaccharides. Multifaceted molecular mechanisms, including carbohydrate binding, enzymatic degradation, and cross-feeding, were proposed to be collectively involved in these correlations. Finally, we offer our perspective on future studies to further improve our understanding of the relationship between polysaccharide structure and gut microbiota regulation.
AB - Natural polysaccharides have complex structural properties and a wide range of health-promoting effects. Accumulating evidence suggests that the effects are significantly mediated through fermentation by gut microbiota. In recent years, the relationship between the structures of natural polysaccharides and their properties in regulating gut microbiota has garnered significant research attention as researchers attempt to precisely understand the role of gut microbiota in the bioactivities of natural polysaccharides. Progress in this niche, however, remains limited. In this review, we first provide an overview of current research investigating this structure-property relationship. We then present a detailed correlation analysis between the structural characteristics of 159 purified natural polysaccharides and their effects on gut microbiota reported over the past two decades. The analysis revealed that diverse gut bacteria show specific correlations with the molecular weight, glycosidic linkages, and monosaccharide composition of natural polysaccharides. Multifaceted molecular mechanisms, including carbohydrate binding, enzymatic degradation, and cross-feeding, were proposed to be collectively involved in these correlations. Finally, we offer our perspective on future studies to further improve our understanding of the relationship between polysaccharide structure and gut microbiota regulation.
KW - Carbohydrate-active enzymes
KW - Carbohydrate-binding module
KW - Cross-feeding
KW - Gut microbiota
KW - Natural polysaccharides
KW - Structure-property relationship
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.123209
U2 - 10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.123209
DO - 10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.123209
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0144-8617
VL - 352
JO - Carbohydrate Polymers
JF - Carbohydrate Polymers
M1 - 123209
ER -