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PREBIOTIC EFFECT OF FRUCTANS FROM AGAVE, DASYLIRION AND NOPAL

Abstract:
Inulins are a type of fructan that possess mainly (2-1) linkage that escape to the action of digestive enzymes, therefore they reach the large bowel and serve as fermentative substrates to the colonic microflora. Previous reports indicate that fructans selectively stimulate the growth and activity of Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli in the gut, and therefore, inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria. Based on the well-known inulin health related benefits, there is a great interest on the health properties of other type of fructans such agavins from Agave, Dasylirion and Nopal. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the effect of fructans from Agaves, Dasylirion and Nopal on the growth of Bifidobacterium breve and Lactobacillus casei in MRS broth; many commercial inulins were used as control. Absorbance at 595 nm and pH were determined. On the other hand, the short chain fatty acids (SCFA's) generated from their metabolic action were analyzed by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC-MS). From these measurements, we observe that most fructans from Agave species and Dasylirion stimulated the growth of both bacteria more efficiently than Nopal fructans and commercial inulins. The quantitative levels of acetic, propionic and butyric acids observed by GC-MS as a result of fructan fermentation are probably closely related to the degree of polymerization (DP) differences among fructans from Agave, Dasylirion and Nopal. The bifidogenic effect of Agave, Dasylirion and Nopal fructans has been proved in this investigation.


Tequila Raw Ingredient Being Developed Into Drug-Carrier That Targets Colon Diseases
3/27/2007

Source: American Chemical Society

Compounds derived from the blue agave, a fruit used to make tequila, shows promise in early laboratory studies as a natural, more effective way to deliver drugs to the colon than conventional drug-carriers, according to chemists at the University of Guadalajara in Mexico. The development could lead to improved treatments for ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, cancer, Crohn's disease and other colon diseases, they say.

Drug delivery to the colon is an ongoing challenge to physicians. Many drugs are destroyed by stomach acids before they've had a chance to reach the intestine, where they usually are absorbed. Researchers have tried to circumvent this problem by inserting the drugs into carrier molecules that resist breakdown in the stomach but have had difficulty finding a suitable carrier compound.

The tequila compounds, a class of polysaccharides known as fructans, were developed by the scientists in Mexico into tiny microspheres that are capable of carrying existing drugs that are used to treat colon diseases. Because the compounds resist destruction in the stomach, they could allow more of the drugs to reach the colon intact and improve their effectiveness, the researchers say. Their study was presented today at the 233rd national meeting of the American Chemical Society.

"This study shows that the agave fruit is good for more than just tequila. It also has medicinal value," says study leader Guillermo Toriz, Ph.D., an assistant professor at the university. "Agave fructan is the ideal natural carrier of drugs for the colon."

Researchers have known for some time that fructans, which are polymers of fructose, are resistant to acid degradation and theorized that they might be a useful drug delivery vehicle. But only a few plant sources, such as agave, contain fructans in large amounts. The agave fruit is 80 percent fructans by weight when ripe, the researchers say.

Toriz and his associates extracted fructans from the blue agave, the base ingredient of tequila. They chemically modified the fructan compound to allow drugs to be encapsulated, making the drugs resistant to degradation in the digestive system.

The researchers then prepared microspheres of the compounds and filled them with ibuprofen as a model of drug delivery to the colon. In laboratory tests, the ibuprofen-filled microspheres were exposed to hydrochloric acid for an hour and appeared physically intact upon subsequent microscopic examination, the scientists say.

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