
Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) also sometimes called oligofructose or oligofructan, are
oligosaccharide fructan
A fructan is a polymer of fructose molecules. Fructans with a short chain length are known as fructooligosaccharides. Fructans can be found in over 12% of the angiosperms including both monocots and dicotyledon, dicots such as agave, artichokes, a ...
s, used as an alternative
sweetener. FOS exhibits sweetness levels between 30 and 50 percent of
sugar
Sugar is the generic name for sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates, many of which are used in food. Simple sugars, also called monosaccharides, include glucose
Glucose is a sugar with the Chemical formula#Molecular formula, molecul ...
in commercially prepared
syrup
In cooking, syrup (less commonly sirup; from ; , beverage, wine and ) is a condiment that is a thick, viscous liquid consisting primarily of a Solution (chemistry), solution of sugar in water, containing a large amount of dissolved sugars but ...
s. It occurs naturally, and its commercial use emerged in the 1980s in response to demand for healthier and
calorie-reduced foods.
Chemistry
Two different classes of fructooligosaccharide (FOS) mixtures are produced commercially, based on
inulin
Inulins are a group of naturally occurring polysaccharides produced by many types of plants, industrially most often extracted from chicory. The inulins belong to a class of dietary fibers known as fructans. Inulin is used by some plants as a ...
degradation or
transfructosylation processes.
FOS can be produced by degradation of inulin, or polyfructose, a polymer of
D-fructose
residues linked by β(2→1) bonds with a terminal α(1→2) linked
D-glucose. The degree of polymerization of inulin ranges from 10 to 60. Inulin can be degraded enzymatically or chemically to a mixture of oligosaccharides with the general structure Glu–Fru
n (abbrev. GF
n) and Fru
m (F
m), with n and m ranging from 1 to 7. This process also occurs to some extent in nature, and these oligosaccharides may be found in a large number of plants, especially in
Jerusalem artichoke,
chicory and the
blue agave plant. The main components of commercial products are
kestose (GF
2),
nystose (GF
3),
fructosylnystose (GF
4),
bifurcose (GF
3),
inulobiose (F
2),
inulotriose (F
3), and
inulotetraose (F
4).
The second class of FOS is prepared by the transfructosylation action of a β-fructosidase of ''
Aspergillus niger'' or ''
Aspergillus '' on
sucrose. The resulting mixture has the general formula of GF
n, with n ranging from 1 to 5. Contrary to the inulin-derived FOS, not only is there β(1→2) binding but other linkages do occur, however, in limited numbers.
Because of the configuration of their
glycosidic bonds, fructooligosaccharides resist
hydrolysis by
salivary and intestinal
digestive enzymes. In the
colon they are fermented by
anaerobic bacteria. In other words, they have a lower
caloric value, while contributing to the
dietary fiber fraction of the diet. Fructooligosaccharides are more
soluble than inulins and are, therefore, sometimes used as an additive to
yogurt and other (
dairy) products. Fructooligosaccharides are used specially in combination with high-intensity artificial sweeteners, whose sweetness profile and aftertaste it improves.
Food sources
FOS is extracted from the
blue agave plant as well as fruits and vegetables such as
bananas,
onions,
chicory root,
garlic,
asparagus
Asparagus (''Asparagus officinalis'') is a perennial flowering plant species in the genus ''Asparagus (genus), Asparagus'' native to Eurasia. Widely cultivated as a vegetable crop, its young shoots are used as a spring vegetable.
Description ...
,
jícama, and
leeks. Some grains and cereals, such as
wheat and
barley, also contain FOS. The
Jerusalem artichoke and its relative
yacón
The yacón (''Smallanthus sonchifolius'') is a species of daisy traditionally grown in the northern and central Andes from Colombia to northern Argentina for its crisp, sweet-tasting, tuberous roots. Their texture and flavour are very similar t ...
together with the blue agave plant have been found to have the highest concentrations of FOS of cultured plants.
Health benefits
FOS has been a popular sweetener in
Japan
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and
Korea
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for many years, even before 1990, when the Japanese government installed a "Functionalized Food Study Committee" of 22 experts to start to regulate "special nutrition foods or
functional foods" that contain the categories of fortified foods (e.g.,
vitamin-fortified wheat flour), and is now becoming increasingly popular in Western cultures for its
prebiotic effects. FOS serves as a substrate for microflora in the large intestine, increasing the overall
gastrointestinal tract
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health. It has also been proposed as a supplement for treating
yeast infections.
Several studies have found that FOS and inulin promote
calcium absorption in both the animal and the human gut. The intestinal microflora in the lower gut can ferment FOS, which results in a reduced pH. Calcium is more soluble in acid, and, therefore, more of it comes out of food and is available to move from the gut into the bloodstream.
In a
randomized controlled trial involving 36 twin pairs aged 60 and above, participants were given either a prebiotic (3375 mg
inulin
Inulins are a group of naturally occurring polysaccharides produced by many types of plants, industrially most often extracted from chicory. The inulins belong to a class of dietary fibers known as fructans. Inulin is used by some plants as a ...
and 3488 mg FOS) or a
placebo daily for 12 weeks along with
resistance exercise and
branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) supplementation. The trial, conducted remotely, showed that the prebiotic supplement led to changes in the
gut microbiome, specifically increasing
Bifidobacterium abundance. While there was no significant difference in chair rise time between the prebiotic and placebo groups, the prebiotic did improve
cognition
Cognition is the "mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses". It encompasses all aspects of intellectual functions and processes such as: perception, attention, thought, ...
. The study suggests that simple gut microbiome interventions could enhance
cognitive function in the elderly.
FOS can be considered a small
dietary fibre with (like all types of fibre) low caloric value. The fermentation of FOS results in the production of gases and short chain fatty acids. The latter provide some energy to the body.
Side-effects
All inulin-type prebiotics, including FOS, are generally thought to stimulate the growth of ''
Bifidobacteria'' species. Bifidobacteria are considered beneficial bacteria. This effect has not been uniformly found in all studies, either for bifidobacteria or for other gut organisms. FOS are also fermented by numerous bacterial species in the intestine, including ''
Klebsiella'', ''
E. coli'' and many ''
Clostridium'' species, which can be pathogenic in the gut. These species are responsible mainly for the gas formation (hydrogen and carbon dioxide), which results after ingestion of FOS. Studies have shown that up to 20 grams/day is well tolerated.
Regulation
US FDA regulation
FOS is classified as
generally recognized as safe (GRAS).
NZ FSANZ regulation
The
Food Safety Authority warned parents of babies that a major European baby-formula brand made in New Zealand does not comply with local regulations (because it contains fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS)), and urged them to stop using it.
[Inulin, FOS and GOS assessed in Australia, NZ]
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EU regulation
FOS use has been approved in the European Union; allowing addition of FOS in restricted amounts to baby formula (for babies up to 6 months) and follow-on formula (for babies between 6 and 12 months). Infant and follow-on formula products containing FOS have been sold in the EU since 1999.[
]
Canadian regulations
FOS is currently not approved for use in baby formula.
See also
* Xylooligosaccharide (XOS)
References
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