Functional Effects of Fermented Soybean Food in China

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Inhibitory Effect of Fermented Soybean Milk on Constipation

  • Bihui Liu
  • Xiao Xiao
  • Xianrong Zhou
  • Jie Zhou
  • Lingxia Lan
  • Xingyao Long
  • Yanni Pan
  • Muying Du
  • Xin Zhao

Functional Effects of Fermented Soybean Food in China, 13 July 2021 , Page 115-135
Published: 2021-07-13

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Abstract

A newly found strain, Lactobacillus plantarum CQPC01 (LP-CQPC01), was used for soybean milk fermentation, and its effects against constipation were determined. LP-CQPC01-FSM (LP-CQPC01-fermented soybean milk) was found to have six kinds of soybean isoflavones; the isoflavones of LP-CQPC01-FSM were more than those of Lactobacillus bulgaricus-fermented soybean milk (LB-FSM) and unfermented soybean milk (U-FSM). Animal experiment showed that the MTL, Gas, ET, AchE, SP, VIP, and GSH levels in the constipated mice were increased; however, the SS, MPO, NO, and MDA levels in the constipated mice were reduced by soybean milk treatment. Further, LP-CQPC01-FSM increased the mRNA and protein expression of Cu/Zn-SOD, Mn-SOD, CAT, c-Kit, SCF, and GDNF and reduced the expression of TRPV1 and NOS relative to those of the mice with untreated constipation. LP-CQPC01 could be used as a new starter to produce high-quality soybean milk, which might be used as a functional drink.

Keywords:
  • Gene
  • Lactobacillus plantarum CQPC01
  • mice
  • pickled cabbage
  • soybean isoflavone

How to Cite

Liu, B. ., Xiao, X. ., Zhou, X. ., Zhou, J. ., Lan, L. ., Long, X. ., Pan, Y. ., Du, M. ., & Zhao, X. . (2021). Inhibitory Effect of Fermented Soybean Milk on Constipation. Functional Effects of Fermented Soybean Food in China, 115–135. Retrieved from https://stm.bookpi.org/FEFSFC/article/view/2360
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