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publicationNumber CN-110343189-B
titleOfInvention Durian peel polysaccharide, extraction method and application thereof in preparation of medicines for regulating intestinal flora and/or treating functional constipation
abstract The invention discloses a method for extracting durian peel polysaccharide for regulating intestinal flora, which comprises the steps of decocting durian peel with water, filtering, adding 95% ethanol into filtrate until the final concentration is 70 +/-5%, standing, collecting precipitate, dissolving in water, removing protein by a Sevage method, taking supernatant, adding 95% ethanol until the final concentration is 70 +/-5%, standing, washing precipitate, and freeze-drying to obtain the durian peel polysaccharide. The invention also discloses application of the durian peel polysaccharide in preparing a medicine for treating functional constipation. The invention is found through experiments that: the durian peel polysaccharide can obviously increase the content of Motilin (MTL), Gastrin (GAS) and substance P in serum and obviously reduce the content of somatostatin (SS); after being taken continuously, the medicine can obviously improve the relative abundance of Lachnospiraceae-NK4A136-group in intestinal tracts, reduce the relative abundance of the vibrio desulfurated, increase the defecation amount and the intestinal push rate and improve functional constipation. Description of the drawings: the durian peel polysaccharide is an ideal medicine for regulating intestinal flora and treating functional constipation.
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