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摘要
低聚木糖(XOS)是一种主要由木糖单元组成的非消化性低聚糖,具有很高的益生潜力。低聚木糖具有很高的热稳定性(100 °C),在 pH 值(2-7)范围内具有很强的耐酸性,因此可耐受胃酸,适用于胃肠道给药。XOS 可促进消化和营养吸收,同时还能抑制有害微生物的形成,有益健康。通过酶解或化学水解从木质纤维素生物质(LCB)中生成的 XOS 具有显著的益生特性,在医药、食品和健康领域有着广泛的应用。XOS 的纯化已成为其后续工业应用的关键。不过,要降低成本并提高 XOS 膳食补充剂的纯度,还需要进一步探索。由于 XOS 具有免疫调节、生长调节、抗癌、抗菌、抗氧化和其他生物活性化合物的作用,它能以多种方式为宿主的健康带来益处。研究人员、行业利益相关者和政策制定者之间的合作对于将研究成果转化为实际应用至关重要。通过学术搜索引擎(Web of Science),我们找到了与从农业废弃物中提取的 XOS 最相关的文献。其他信息来自 SCOPUS 和 Google Scholar 数据库。本综述论文探讨了从农业废弃物中提取的 XOS 的发展及其作为食品、化妆品、药品和农业部门配料的潜力。综述还重点介绍了其生产和提纯方法以及对健康的益处。此外,XOS 的全球市场潜力也为该领域产生越来越大影响的广泛领域创造了前景。
Insights into recent advances in agro-waste derived xylooligosaccharides: production, purification, market, and health benefits
Xylooligosaccharides (XOS) are non-digestible oligosaccharides made primarily of xylose units with a high prebiotic potential. XOS display great thermostability (100 °C) and strong acid resistance over a pH range (2–7), making them suitable for gastrointestinal administration given their potential to tolerate gastric acid. XOS improves digestion and nutrient absorption while also providing health advantages by inhibiting the formation of harmful microorganisms. XOS, generated from lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) through enzymatic or chemical hydrolysis, have significant prebiotic characteristics and broad applications in medicine, food, and health. The XOS purification has become crucial to their subsequent industrial application. Still, it needs further exploration to lower costs and increase the purity of the XOS-supplemented diet. It benefits host wellness in numerous ways because of its immunomodulatory, growth-regulating, anticancer, antibacterial, antioxidant, and other bioactive compounds. Collaboration among researchers, industry stakeholders, and policymakers is critical for converting research findings into practical implementations. An academic search engine (Web of Science) was accessed to identify the most relevant literature on the XOS derived from agro-waste. Additional information was obtained from SCOPUS and Google Scholar databases. This review paper explores developments in agro-waste-derived XOS and its potential as an ingredient in food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and the agriculture sector. The review also highlights its production and purification methods as well as health benefits. Furthermore, the global market potential of XOS creates a vision for extensive areas of growing impact in the field.
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Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery presents articles and information on research, development and applications in thermo-chemical conversion; physico-chemical conversion and bio-chemical conversion, including all necessary steps for the provision and preparation of the biomass as well as all possible downstream processing steps for the environmentally sound and economically viable provision of energy and chemical products.