Abstract

ABSTRACT

Background

In animals, the health effects of ingested cacao proteins are unknown because the proteins are difficult to extract and purify from cacao beans.

Objectives

This study aimed to develop an extraction and purification method for cacao proteins and reveal the effect of ingestion of cacao proteins on defecation and intestinal microbiota in mice.

Methods

Three groups of mice were fed a control diet (AIN-93 G), a cacao lignin diet (AIN-93 G containing 1.22% cacao lignin), or a cacao protein and lignin diet (AIN-93 G containing 1.97% cacao proteins and 1.22% cacao lignin) by pair-feeding for 8 d. Feces were collected as 2 bulked samples from days 1 to 4 and days 5 to 8 on each diet. The collected feces were weighed and the intestinal microbiota was analyzed by next-generation sequencing-based 16S rRNA.

Results

A new extraction and purification method for cacao proteins has been developed, then found that the proteins are resistant to digestive enzymes. However, the cacao protein powder made by this method contained 34.9% of lignin in addition to 56.4% of proteins. Therefore, to reveal the effect by cacao proteins alone, the fecal weight and intestinal microbiota of mice fed the cacao protein and lignin diet were compared with those of mice fed the cacao lignin diet. The fecal weight of mice fed the cacao protein and lignin diet was significantly greater than of mice fed the cacao lignin diet. The relative abundance of Lactococcus and Mucispirillum species in mice fed the cacao protein and lignin diet was significantly higher than in mice fed the cacao lignin diet, but the relative abundance of Anaerotruncus, Oscillospira, and Roseburia species in mice fed the cacao protein and lignin diet was significantly lower than in mice fed the cacao lignin diet.

Conclusions

Ingestion of indigestible cacao proteins promoted defecation and altered the intestinal microbiota such as Lactococcus, Mucispirillum, Anaerotruncus, Oscillospira, and Roseburia species in mice.

Details

Title
Ingestion of Indigestible Cacao Proteins Promotes Defecation and Alters the Intestinal Microbiota in Mice
Author
Koga, Jinichiro 1 ; Kota Ojiro 1 ; Yanagida, Ayumi 1 ; Suto, Takahisa 1 ; Hiki, Hideaki 1 ; Inoue, Yuki 1 ; Sakai, Chihiro 1 ; Nakamoto, Kohei 1 ; Fujisawa, Yuta 1 ; Orihara, Ayaka 1 ; Murakami, Haruka 1 ; Hirasawa, Shintaro 1 ; Nakajima, Kengo 1 ; Sakazawa, Tomoko 1 ; Yamane, Hisakazu 1 

 Department of Biosciences, School of Science and Engineering, Teikyo University , Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan 
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Oct 2022
Publisher
Oxford University Press
e-ISSN
24752991
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3168742650
Copyright
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