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Degradation of the low-calorie sugar substitute 5-ketofructose by different bacteria

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APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 105, 期 6, 页码 2441-2453

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DOI: 10.1007/s00253-021-11168-3

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Dietary sugar; Artificial sweetener; Low-calorie sugar; Ketofructose reductase; Human microbiota; Sugar-related disease

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  1. BMBF project IMPRES [FKZ 031B0370A]

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The study suggests that the fructose derivative 5-KF could serve as a potential low-calorie sugar substitute, but is not degradable by most common and abundant intestinal bacteria in the human gut.
There is an increasing public awareness about the danger of dietary sugars with respect to their caloric contribution to the diet and the rise of overweight throughout the world. Therefore, low-calorie sugar substitutes are of high interest to replace sugar in foods and beverages. A promising alternative to natural sugars and artificial sweeteners is the fructose derivative 5-keto-D-fructose (5-KF), which is produced by several Gluconobacter species. A prerequisite before 5-KF can be used as a sweetener is to test whether the compound is degradable by microorganisms and whether it is metabolized by the human microbiota. We identified different environmental bacteria (Tatumella morbirosei, Gluconobacter japonicus LMG 26773, Gluconobacter japonicus LMG 1281, and Clostridium pasteurianum) that were able to grow with 5-KF as a substrate. Furthermore, Gluconobacter oxydans 621H could use 5-KF as a carbon and energy source in the stationary growth phase. The enzymes involved in the utilization of 5-KF were heterologously overproduced in Escherichia coli, purified and characterized. The enzymes were referred to as 5-KF reductases and belong to three unrelated enzymatic classes with highly different amino acid sequences, activities, and structural properties. Furthermore, we could show that 15 members of the most common and abundant intestinal bacteria cannot degrade 5-KF, indicating that this sugar derivative is not a suitable growth substrate for prokaryotes in the human intestine.

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