Título
Dietary Supplementation with Popped Amaranth Modulates the Gut Microbiota in Low Height-for-Age Children: A Nonrandomized Pilot Trial
11627/654611627/6546
Autor
Calva Cruz, Oscar de Jesús
Ovando Vázquez, Cesaré Moises
De León Rodríguez, Antonio
Veana Hernández, Fabiola
Espitia Rangel, Eduardo
Treviño, Samuel
Barba de la Rosa, Ana Paulina
Resumen
Amaranth has been recognized as a nutraceutical food because it contains high-quality proteins due to its adequate amino acid composition that covers the recommended requirements for children and adults. Since pre-Hispanic times, amaranth has been consumed as popped grain; the popping process improves its nutritive quality and improves its digestibility. Popped amaranth consumption has been associated with the recovery of malnourished children. However, there is no information on the impact that popped amaranth consumption has on gut microbiota composition. A non-randomized pilot trial was conducted to evaluate the changes in composition, structure, and function of the gut microbiota of stunted children who received four grams of popped amaranth daily for three months. Stool and serum were collected at the beginning and at the end of the trial. Short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) were quantified, and gut bacterial composition was analyzed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Biometry and hematology results showed that children had no pathology other than low height-for-age. A decrease in the relative abundance of Alistipes putredinis, Bacteroides coprocola, and Bacteroides stercoris bacteria related to inflammation and colitis, and an increase in the relative abundance of Akkermansia muciniphila and Streptococcus thermophiles bacteria associated with health and longevity, was observed. The results demonstrate that popped amaranth is a nutritious food that helps to combat childhood malnutrition through gut microbiota modulation.
Fecha de publicación
2023Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12142760Área de conocimiento
TECNOLOGÍA DE LOS ALIMENTOSColecciones
Editor
MDPIPalabras clave
16S rRNA sequencingDiet
Popped amaranth
Gut microbiota
Short-chain fatty acids