November 6, 2024

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Researchers explore barley grains for babies’ gut microbiota support

Researchers explore barley grains for babies’ gut microbiota support

The Baby Gut Health Study is conducted by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) using an ingredient made from barley grains known as BARLEYmax.

Lead researcher Dr Yanan Wang, research scientist, Microbiomes for One Systems Health (MOSH) – Future Science Platform at CSIRO, said that the goal was to find out how babies’ gut microbiota developed and how the prebiotics could support this development.

She presented the study protocol and rationale during Growth Asia Summit 2024 when speaking on the topic “Shape a healthy gut microbiota through complementary feeding.”

The study focuses on the weaning period as this is the period when babies are exposed to foods other than breast milk and formula milk.

“Once weaning starts, complex carbohydrates mainly derived from plant polysaccharides enter the gut, stimulating the maturation of gut microbiota,”​ she said.

A diverse gut microbiota is the foundation of a healthy gut microbiota to produce short-chain fatty acids that are beneficial to health.

Before weaning, the main short-chain fatty acid produced in babies is acetate. However, others such as butyrate and propionate would increase in production after the introducing of solid foods or complex carbohydrates. 

Instead of an intervention trial, Dr Wang’s team is starting off with an in-vitro study to find out when exactly during the weaning period can the babies’ gut microbiota effectively break down and utilise prebiotic complex carbohydrates. 

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