Composite prebiotics capable of regulating intestinal tract function of human body

A technology of intestinal function and prebiotics, applied in the field of nutritional products, can solve problems such as unsatisfactory

CN105011151AInactive Publication Date: 2015-11-04乳山市华隆生物科技股份有限公司
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2015-11-04
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Abstract

The invention relates to composite prebiotics capable of regulating the intestinal tract function of a human body. The composite prebiotics comprise the following components in percentage by weight: 25%-35% of oligomerization isomaltose, 25%-35% of polydextrose, 10%-20% of peanut peptides, 5%-15% of fructo-oligosaccharide, 5%-15% of inulin, and 3%-7% of oligomerization xylose. According to the composite prebiotics disclosed by the invention, the fructo-oligosaccharide, the polydextrose, the oligomerization xylose, the oligomerization isomaltose, the inulin and the peanut peptide powder which are selected are in concerted application, the mixed ingredients are reasonable, the dosage is scientific, and all the components are acted jointly for regulating the intestinal tract of the human body, promoting the growth of the probiotics, providing egg white nutrition and promoting the absorption of the nutrition.
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technical field

[0001] The invention relates to a nutritional product, in particular to a compound prebiotic for regulating human intestinal function. Background technique

[0002] With the development of intestinal microbiology research, the role of intestinal microbial flora on host health has been gradually recognized. Probiotics in the intestinal tract, such as bifidobacteria and lactic acid bacteria, play an important role in purifying the intestinal tract and improving the nutrition and health of the body. At the same time, prebiotics that have an effect on the proliferation of intestinal probiotics have gradually been excavated by people.

[0003] At present, the prebiotics that have been commercialized are mainly some oligosaccharides with the function of proliferative bifidus factors, which can regulate the balance of intestinal flora by selectively activating and increasing the growth of beneficial intestinal microorganisms. However, it is a food ingredient that i...

Examples

example 1

[0019] A compound prebiotic that regulates human intestinal function, the weight percentages of its components are: 40% isomaltooligosaccharide, 37% polydextrose, 10% peanut peptide powder, 5% fructooligosaccharide, 5% inulin , xylooligosaccharides 3%.

example 2

[0021] A compound prebiotic that regulates human intestinal function, the weight percentages of its components are: 30% isomaltooligosaccharide, 30% polydextrose, 15% peanut peptide powder, 10% fructooligosaccharide, 10% inulin , xylooligosaccharide 5%.

example 3

[0023] A compound prebiotic that regulates human intestinal function, the weight percentages of its components are: 22% isomaltooligosaccharide, 21% polydextrose, 20% peanut peptide powder, 15% fructooligosaccharide, 15% inulin , 7% xylooligosaccharides.

[0024] The preparation method of Examples 1 to 3 of the present invention is as follows: respectively weigh isomaltooligosaccharide, polydextrose, peanut peptide powder, fructooligosaccharide, inulin, and xylooligosaccharide according to the weight percentage, and transfer them to a 300,000 clean area. It is mixed in a three-dimensional mixer according to the proportion, and then adopts a boiling one-step granulation process, boiling and granulating at about 60°C~70°C for 30 minutes; then put it in a granulator (80~100 mesh) for granulation, and pack it to become a finished product.

[0025] The following experiment will further illustrate that it has the function of regulating intestinal probiotics.

[0026] 1. Materials a...