Makgeolli Lees as a Novel Prebiotic Candidate: Effects on Human Gut Microbiota and Metabolites
Jun Hoi Kim, Hwa Rin Kim, Hyunbin Seong, Seung Hee Han, Geonhee Kim, Yuri Choi, Nam Soo Han

TL;DR
Makgeolli lees, a byproduct of Korean rice wine, may act as a prebiotic by promoting beneficial gut bacteria and metabolites.
Contribution
The study identifies makgeolli lees as a novel prebiotic candidate based on its effects on gut microbiota and metabolite production.
Findings
Makgeolli lees fermentation increased Bifidobacterium bifidum, Prevotella copri, and Bacteroides uniformis.
Short-chain fatty acid concentrations, including acetate, propionate, and butyrate, were elevated after fermentation.
The prebiotic effects of makgeolli lees were comparable to those of fructooligosaccharides (FOS).
Abstract
Makgeolli lees (ML), an underutilized byproduct of traditional Korean rice wine production, contains abundant indigestible carbohydrates and microbial residues. This study evaluates the prebiotic potential of ML using a simulated human digestion and in vitro fecal fermentation model. In vitro digestion showed that 61.30% of total carbohydrates and 89.92% of crude protein remained undigested. During in vitro fecal fermentation, treatment with ML induced compositional changes in the gut microbiota, including increased abundances of Bifidobacterium bifidum (Δ 0.37 ± 0.09%), Prevotella copri (Δ 0.98 ± 0.24%), and Bacteroides uniformis (Δ 0.46 ± 0.06%), along with a decrease in Bacteroides ovatus (Δ –2.14 ± 1.51%). In addition, SCFA concentrations were elevated after 12 h of fermentation, with acetate at 84.80 ± 4.88 mM, propionate at 43.75 ± 2.74 mM, and butyrate at 20.22 ± 0.71mM. The…
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TopicsFood Quality and Safety Studies · Nutrition, Health and Food Behavior · Agriculture, Soil, Plant Science
