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Phylogenetic profile of gut microbiota in healthy adults after moderate intake of red wine

机译:正常摄入红酒后健康成年人肠道菌群的系统发生谱

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[Scope]: There is growing interest in understanding how human colonic microbiota can be modified by dietary habits. We examined the influence of moderate red wine intake on the colonic microbiota of 15 healthy volunteers, related to the high concentration of polyphenols present in this beverage. The volunteers were classified into high, moderate, and low polyphenol metabolizers (metabotypes) due to their ability to metabolize polyphenols and the results were compared with that of five control (no wine intake) subjects. [Methods and results]: We analyzed the composition, diversity, and dynamics of their fecal microbiota before and after 1 month of wine consumption. The 16S rDNA sequencing allowed detection of 2324 phylotypes, of which only 30 were found over the 0.5% of mean relative frequency, representing 84.6% of the total taxonomical assignments. The samples clustered more strongly by individuals than by wine intake or metabotypes, however an increase in diversity, after the wine intake, was observed. [Conclusion]: The results of this study suggest an increase in the global fecal microbial diversity associated to the consumption of red wine, confirm the high variability of the microbiota from different individuals, and show the stability of their singular microbiota composition to small and short-term dietary changes.
机译:[范围]:人们越来越了解如何通过饮食习惯来改变人类结肠菌群。我们检查了适量的红酒摄入对15名健康志愿者的结肠微生物群的影响,这与这种饮料中存在的高浓度多酚有关。由于他们具有代谢多酚的能力,他们被分为高,中和低多酚代谢者(代谢型),并将结果与​​五名对照(无酒摄入)受试者进行比较。 [方法和结果]:我们分析了饮用葡萄酒1个月之前和之后其粪便微生物群的组成,多样性和动态。 16S rDNA测序可检测2324种系统型,其中平均相对频率的0.5%处仅发现30种,占总分类学分配的84.6%。样品比起葡萄酒的摄入量或代谢型,个体更容易聚集,但是观察到葡萄酒摄入后多样性增加。 [结论]:这项研究的结果表明,与饮用红酒有关的全球粪便微生物多样性有所增加,证实了来自不同个体的微生物群的高度变异性,并显示了其单一微生物群组成对小而短的稳定性。长期饮食变化。

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