Effects of extract and fiber derived from cacao bean's husk on human intestinal microflora

Citation
T. Kamiwaki et al., Effects of extract and fiber derived from cacao bean's husk on human intestinal microflora, J JPN SOC F, 46(12), 1999, pp. 771-778
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Food Science/Nutrition
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-NIPPON SHOKUHIN KAGAKU KOGAKU KAISHI
ISSN journal
1341027X → ACNP
Volume
46
Issue
12
Year of publication
1999
Pages
771 - 778
Database
ISI
SICI code
1341-027X(1999)46:12<771:EOEAFD>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Cacao bean's husk, a waste material in the chocolate industry, is rich in d ietary fiber. We studied the effects of an extract and fiber derived from g round cacao husk on human intestinal microflora. The husk extract and fiber were prepared from ground cacao bean's husk as a water soluble fraction an d a water insoluble fraction, respectively. First we examined effects of th e husk extract on intestinal bacteria in vitro. The husk extracts increased Bifidobacteria selectively. This effect of the cacao husk extract was also resistant to pepsin, lipase and amylase treatments. Secondly, the effects of these two test preparations on the fecal microflora, fecal pH and condit ion of defication in each of seven healthy women were studied. During intak e of the cacao husk extract (2.4 g/day) for two weeks, Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus populations of the fecal microflora increased significantly ( p<0.05). On the other hand, the number of Bifidobacteria and total bacteria l counts increased significantly (p<0.05) during the intake period of cacao husk fiber (20 g/day). The frequency of occurrence of Clostridium perfring ens decreased during ingestion of the cacao husk fiber. No change in fecal pH was shown after the respective ingestion of the two preparations. There was an increase in voiding count of six women ingested the cacao husk fiber and of two women administered the cacao husk extract. These results indica ted that the husk fiber and the husk extract might improve the intestinal m icroflora and environmental conditions in the intestine. The cacao husk is useful as a new dietary fiber resource.