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Table 4 Use of xylooligosaccharides in different fields

From: Xylanolytic Bacillus species for xylooligosaccharides production: a critical review

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Use of XOs

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Pharmaceutical application

Anti-allergic activity by producing inhibitory compounds against IgE antibody. Also has some anti-oxidant activity

Synthesis of xylooligosaccharides of daidzein and their anti-oxidant and anti-allergic activities (Shimoda et al. 2011)

It was observed in vitro that XOs has some cytotoxicity towards leukemia cells obtained from acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Hot-compressed-water decomposed products from bamboo manifest a selective cytotoxicity against acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells (Ando et al. 2004)

XO consumption has been found to significantly reduce severe constipation in pregnant women with no side effects

Effect of xylooligosaccharide intake on severe constipation in pregnant women (Tateyama et al. 2005)

XOs as sole carbon source remarkably promote the growth of probiotics. It can be employed in food related applications as it has excellent anti-oxidant activity

Xylooligosaccharides production by crude microbial enzymes from agricultural waste without prior treatment and their potential application as nutraceuticals (Jagtap et al. 2017)

Oral administration of Rice husk supplemented with XOs has beneficial, antidiabetic potential and significantly regulates blood glucose, insulin resistance and dyslipidemia by maintaining gut microbiota

Antihyperglycemic effect of rice husk derived xylooligosaccharides in high‐fat diet and low‐dose streptozotocin‐induced type 2 diabetic rat model (Khat-udomkiri et al. 2020)

Novel application

Esters and ethers have been manufactured from XOs (with high molar mass) utilized in biodegradable plastics as thermoplastic compounds. They may be used in coatings and films in food industry as well as capsules and tablets coatings

Thermoplastic pentosan-rich polysaccharides from biomass (Glasser et al. 1995)

XOs can be used for the preparation of hydrogels

Preparation and properties of hydrogels based on hemicelluloses (Gabrielii and Gatenholm 1998)

Novel food

It is declared by the European food safety authority (EFSA) Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies (NDA) that XOS is safe to be used in novel food (NF) such as dairy products, bakery products, chocolates, fruit jellies, and drinks

Safety of xylo-oligosaccharides (XOS) as a novel food pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 By European food safety authority (EFSA) (Turck et al. 2018)

Food application

The synbiotic soymilk supplemented with XOs inoculated with a probiotic revealed anticarcinogenic effects with significant increase in functional compounds and nutrients by fermentation process

Synbiotic fermented soymilk with Weissella cibaria FB069 and xylooligosaccharides prevents proliferation in human colon cancer cells (Le et al. 2020)

Xylobiose supplement is an alternative sweetener, exhibits therapeutic capacity for the treatment of metabolic disorders in obesity as well as suppression of fat deposit, reduces body weight, blood glucose, liver weights and blood lipids

Xylobiose prevents high-fat diet-induced mice obesity by suppressing mesenteric fat deposition and metabolic dysregulation (Lim et al. 2018)