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Modulation of Intestinal Microbiota by Supplementation of Fermented Kimchi in RatsModulation of Intestinal Microbiota by Supplementation of Fermented Kimchi in Rats

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Modulation of Intestinal Microbiota by Supplementation of Fermented Kimchi in Rats
Authors
안수진김재영김인성비슈누 아디카리유다윤김정아권영민이상석최인순조광근
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
한국생명과학회
Keywords
Chitosan; Kimchi; microbiota; obesity
Citation
생명과학회지, v.29, no.9, pp 986 - 995
Pages
10
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
생명과학회지
Volume
29
Number
9
Start Page
986
End Page
995
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/9704
DOI
10.5352/JLS.2019.29.9.986
ISSN
1225-9918
2287-3406
Abstract
Intestinal microbiota play a key role in maintaining the host’s health, and variety and richness of this microbiota is directly influenced and modulated by the host’s diet. Kimchi is a fermented food rich in dietary fibers and lactic acid bacteria (LAB). To investigate the effect of fermented kimchi on the host’s response and the composition of intestinal microbiota, 45 male Sprague-Dawley rats six weeks old were divided into three experimental groups that received either a basal diet (CON) or a basal diet supplemented with fermented kimchi (FK) or chitosan-added fermented kimchi (CFK) for four weeks. Body weights and feed intakes were measured weekly, and the intestinal contents were collected aseptically and were used for 16S rRNA gene profiling via pyrosequencing. As compared to the control, FK and CFK groups showed less body weight gain, feed efficiency, and blood triglyceride concentration. The diversity of intestinal microbiota was increased in both FK and CFK as compared to the control. At the phylum level, obesity-associated Firmicutes decreased, while leanness-associated Bacteroidetes increased. At the genus-level, the genera that consist of LAB, leanness-associated bacteria, and butyric acid–producing bacteria increased in FK and CFK as compared to the control. The overall results suggest that the consumption of fermented kimchi can reduce obesity and promote the host’s health through mechanisms involving the modulation of intestinal microbiota.
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