This study investigated the fermentability and prebiotic potential of ulvan, a sulfated polysaccharide from Ulva lactuca L., using an in vitro human colonic fermentation model. Targeted metabolomics quantified SCFA and tryptophan-derived metabolites to assess saccharolytic activity and fiber-driven modulation of amino acid metabolism. Ulvan supplementation significantly stimulated SCFA production, particularly acetic acid, achieving levels comparable to the well-established prebiotic inulin. In parallel, ulvan selectively modulated tryptophan metabolism, enhancing the production of health-associated metabolites such as indole-3-propionic acid and indole-3-acetic acid, suggesting cross-feeding interactions among saccharolytic and indole-producing taxa. Untargeted metabolomics revealed distinct metabolites associated with ulvan treatment, including cyclic proline dipeptides, which points to a selective stimulation of beneficial microbial species. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that ulvan is a soluble and fermentable dietary fiber, supporting its potential as a functional food ingredient or dietary supplement for promoting gut health.
Ulvan acts as a prebiotic polysaccharide enhancing the production of indoles and short-chain fatty acids in vitro: a metabolomics study / Zonfrillo, Beatrice; M.S.Ambrosio, Carmen; Mulinacci, Nadia; Rubert, Josep. - In: FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0308-8146. - ELETTRONICO. - 514:(2026), pp. 149100.1-149100.13. [10.1016/j.foodchem.2026.149100]
Ulvan acts as a prebiotic polysaccharide enhancing the production of indoles and short-chain fatty acids in vitro: a metabolomics study
Zonfrillo, Beatrice;Mulinacci, Nadia;Rubert, Josep
2026
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This study investigated the fermentability and prebiotic potential of ulvan, a sulfated polysaccharide from Ulva lactuca L., using an in vitro human colonic fermentation model. Targeted metabolomics quantified SCFA and tryptophan-derived metabolites to assess saccharolytic activity and fiber-driven modulation of amino acid metabolism. Ulvan supplementation significantly stimulated SCFA production, particularly acetic acid, achieving levels comparable to the well-established prebiotic inulin. In parallel, ulvan selectively modulated tryptophan metabolism, enhancing the production of health-associated metabolites such as indole-3-propionic acid and indole-3-acetic acid, suggesting cross-feeding interactions among saccharolytic and indole-producing taxa. Untargeted metabolomics revealed distinct metabolites associated with ulvan treatment, including cyclic proline dipeptides, which points to a selective stimulation of beneficial microbial species. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that ulvan is a soluble and fermentable dietary fiber, supporting its potential as a functional food ingredient or dietary supplement for promoting gut health.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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