Ultrasonic-assisted enzymatic extraction, physicochemical properties and prebiotic activities of polysaccharides from Saccharomyces cerevisiae spore wall

IF 8.7 1区 化学 Q1 ACOUSTICS Ultrasonics Sonochemistry Pub Date : 2025-02-08 DOI:10.1016/j.ultsonch.2025.107258
Mengqing Yan , Guoyu Liu , Shiwei Liu , Jia Liu , Haizhi Li , Haotian Wang , Yan Zou , Cong Pan , Fang Zhou , Xueying Zeng , Youqiang Yu , Yimin Wu , Shuheng Yang , Shenglin Duan , Peng Yuan
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Yeast wall polysaccharides (YWPs) are a bioactive compound found in the vegetative cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, contributing to its applications in food and medicine. YWPs have been extensively studied because of their diverse biological activities. Although the yeast spore wall of S. cerevisiae also contains polysaccharides, the biological activities of the components of the spores have received limited attention. In this study, yeast spore wall polysaccharides (YSWPs) were extracted from chs3Δ spores with exposed β-glucan layers via an ultrasonic-assisted enzymatic extraction (UAE) method, and the optimal extraction process was determined through single-factor and orthogonal experiments. The physicochemical properties of YWPs and YSWPs were compared under identical extraction conditions, and the effects of YSWPs on the abundance of the intestinal microflora and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) production in vitro were investigated. The results revealed that the optimal UAE process for YSWPs involves an ultrasonic power of 300 W, an ultrasonic duration of 60 min, an enzyme concentration of 1 % (w/w), and an enzymatic hydrolysis time of 4 h. The total sugar content of the extract was found to be 89.20 ± 0.52 %. The primary monosaccharides present in YSWPs are mannose and glucose, which are consistent with those found in the vegetative cell wall polysaccharides. Both YWPs and YSWPs exhibit similar physical properties, however, YSWPs has a smaller particle size, resulting in superior water-holding and oil-holding capacities. In simulations of in vitro colon fermentation, YSWPs can increased the population of beneficial microorganisms in the human intestine while reducing the number of harmful microbial populations. Additionally, it can effectively produced propionate and butyrate. These findings suggest that YSWPs can help maintain the intestinal ecological balance and promote intestinal health.

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Ultrasonics Sonochemistry
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry 化学-化学综合
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期刊介绍: Ultrasonics Sonochemistry stands as a premier international journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality research articles primarily focusing on chemical reactions and reactors induced by ultrasonic waves, known as sonochemistry. Beyond chemical reactions, the journal also welcomes contributions related to cavitation-induced events and processing, including sonoluminescence, and the transformation of materials on chemical, physical, and biological levels. Since its inception in 1994, Ultrasonics Sonochemistry has consistently maintained a top ranking in the "Acoustics" category, reflecting its esteemed reputation in the field. The journal publishes exceptional papers covering various areas of ultrasonics and sonochemistry. Its contributions are highly regarded by both academia and industry stakeholders, demonstrating its relevance and impact in advancing research and innovation.
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