Nutriose, a Dextrin-based Natural Polysaccharide Polymer with Beneficial Activities as a Candidate for Future Drug Delivery : A Review
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Nutriose is a dextrin-based soluble fiber prepared from starch. Cereals such as maize, wheat, and barley are the primary sources of nutrients for commercial production. Nutriose is resistant to digestion by human enzymes in the stomach and small intestine. It is mostly undamaged when it enters the colon after traveling through the digestive tract, where it generates shortchain fatty acids (SCFAs) as byproducts. These SCFAs, which include butyrate, propionate, and acetate, have a number of health advantages. They foster an environment in the colon that is advantageous for gut health-promoting bacteria like lactobacilli and bifidobacteria. Nutriose fermentation leads to a more balanced composition of the gut microbiota, which may have advantages for the immune system, better digestion, and increased nutrient absorption. As a result, nutriose is currently being utilized as a prebiotic. Several publications have previously demonstrated the impact of nutriose on stimulating gut mucosal immunity and boosting colonic fermentation and excretion in rats. Nanoformulations and nutrisomes have already been prepared and evaluated in recent years. A novel nutriose-based polymeric coating mix has already been tested as a potential colon-targeting material. As a natural polysaccharide, nutriose's possible uses in pharmaceuticals may increase in the near future. The purpose of this study is to critically analyze existing data to determine the potential of nutriose as a natural polymer for various drug delivery systems.
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