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Dietary And Plasma Carotenoids Are Positively Associated With Alpha Diversity In The Fecal Microbiota Of Pregnant Women

JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE(2021)

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Because microbes use carotenoids as an antioxidant for protection, dietary carotenoids could be associated with gut microbiota composition. We aimed to determine associations among reported carotenoid intake, plasma carotenoid concentrations, and fecal bacterial communities in pregnant women. Pregnant women (n = 27) were enrolled in a two-arm study designed to assess feasibility of biospecimen collection and delivery of a practical nutrition intervention. Plasma and fecal samples were collected and women were surveyed with a 24-hr dietary checklist and recalls. Plasma carotenoids were analyzed by HPLC using photodiode array detection. Fecal bacteria were analyzed by 16S rRNA DNA sequencing. Results presented are cross-sectional from the 36-week gestational study visit combined across both study arms due to lack of significant differences between intervention and usual care groups (n = 23 women with complete data). Recent intake of carotenoid-containing foods included carrots, sweet potatoes, mangos, apricots, and/or bell peppers for 48% of women; oranges/orange juice (17%); egg (39%); tomato/tomato-based sauces (52%); fruits (83%); and vegetables (65%). Average plasma carotenoid concentrations were 6.4 mu g/dL alpha-carotene (AC), 17.7 mu g/dL beta-carotene (BC), 11.4 mu g/dL cryptoxanthin, 39.0 mu g/dL trans-lycopene, and 29.8 mu g/dL zeaxanthin and lutein. AC and BC concentrations were higher in women who recently consumed foods high in carotenoids. CR concentrations were higher in women who consumed oranges/orange juice. Microbiota alpha-diversity positively correlated with AC and BC. Microbiota beta-diversity differed significantly across reported intake of carotenoid containing foods and plasma concentrations of AC. This may reflect an effect of high fiber or improved overall dietary quality, rather than a specific effect of carotenoids.
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alpha diversity, bacteria, carotenoids, diet, fecal, gut microbiome, gut microbiota, plasma carotenoids, pregnancy
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