Gut microbiota diversity in obese rats treated with intermittent fasting, probiotic-fermented camel milk with or without dates and their combinations

间歇性禁食、添加或不添加椰枣的益生菌发酵骆驼奶及其组合对肥胖大鼠肠道菌群多样性的影响

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Abstract

Dietary alternatives help effectively in obesity management. The present study examines the gut microbiota diversity in obesity-induced rats treated with intermittent fasting, fermented camel milk (FCM), and FCM-incorporated Sukkari date or their combinations. The metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiome through 16 S rRNA revealed 226 families, 499 genera, and 879 bacterial species. In the taxonomy distributions and heatmap analysis, Bacteroidota (i.e., Prevotella) had the uppermost relative abundance in groups before treatments (Before_Groups, most samples clustered in one sub-cluster) reached 80.50% in sample S11 (Before_G2), whereas Firmicutes (i.e., Lactobacillus) presented the dominant in groups after treatments (After_Groups, generality samples grouped in another sub-cluster) and counted 70.86% in sample S88 (After_G6), reflecting potential short-chain fatty acids production. The alpha and beta diversity explored by Shannon and PCoA indices presented high diversity in most groups after treatment. Deferribacterota and Fusobacteriota, in addition to Stenotrophomonas and Listeria, were the key phylotypes in the treated groups at the Phylum and genus levels, respectively. The proposed functional pathways involving mannan, rhamnose I, glucose, and xylose degradation were the most supported pathways in After_Groups with potential carbohydrate degradation. Eventually, intermittent fasting and probiotic fermented camel milk increased microbiome diversity and accelerated weight loss, preventing health issues.

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