%0 Journal Article %T Acidic Xylooligosaccharide promotes recovery from iron deficiency anemia by enhancing serum iron level in rats %A Etsuko Wakasugi %A Masa-shi Kuwahata %A Meiko Yokoyama %A Risa Yasui %A Takayuki Ohbuchi %A Yasuhiro Kido %A Yukihiro Nakabou %A Yukiko Kobayashi %J - %D 2011 %X Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is one of the most serious forms of malnutrition. A promo-tion function of mineral absorption has been reported for neutral oligosaccharides, but not acidic xylooligosaccharide (U-XOS), which is a novel oligosaccharide. We hypothe-sized that U-XOS could promote recovery from IDA by enhancing the serum iron level. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate whether or not U-XOS was useful for recovery from IDA in the rat. Twenty-four female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into a control group fed a control diet (4.0 mg Fe /100 g) and an IDA model group created by employing a low-iron diet (0.4 mg Fe /100 g). The IDA group was further di-vided into three subgroups on day 21: U-XOS-supplemented diet (LI-X, 4.0 mg Fe /100 g), low-iron diet (LI), and control diet (LI-C) groups. No significant differences in the serum iron transferrin saturation levels were demonstrated between the control and LI-X groups on days 26 and 35. The divalent metal transporter 1 and ferroportin mRNA expression levels shown in the first segment of the small intestines showed a significant decrease in the LI-X group, compared with the LI group. A significant decrease in the hepatic hep-cidin mRNA expression level and iron content was also demonstrated in the LI-X group, compared with the control group, but not compared with the LI group. These results sug-gested that U-XOS could promote recovery from IDA by enhancing serum iron at an early stage of the recovery process %K Indigestible oligosaccharide %K Xylooligosaccharide %K Iron deficiency anemic rat %K Iron absorption %K Prebiotics %U https://www.alliedacademies.org/articles/acidic-xylooligosaccharide-promotes-recovery-from-iron-deficiency-anemia-by-enhancing-serum-iron-level-in-rats.html