Abstract

Precision modulation of gut microbiota requires elucidation of the relation between dietary fiberintake and gut microbe dynamics. However, current studies on this aspect are few due to many technical limitations. Here, we used Caenorhabditis elegans to minimize the complicated host-microbial factorsand to find the relation between dietary fiber chemical structures and gut microbiota dynamics. TheAllium schoenoprasum polysaccharide (AssP) structure was elucidated and used as the complex dietary fiber against the simple fiber inulin. In vitro bacterial growth and genome analysis indicated that AssP supports bacterial growth better than inulin, while in vivo gut microbiota analysis of C. elegans fed with AssP showed that microbiota richness increased significantly compared with those fed with inulin. It is concluded that the more complex the dietary fiber chemical structure, the more gut bacteria growth it supports. Together with the community bacterial interactions that altertheir abundances in vivo, these factors regulate gut microbiota synergistically.

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