xylotriose
Xylotriose is a xylose-based oligosaccharide composed of three β-D-xylopyranose units connected by β-1,4-glycosidic bonds. It is the trisaccharide form of xylose and has two internal 1→4 linkages with a reducing end on the terminal sugar. As a member of xylooligosaccharides (XOS), xylotriose is part of a family of plant-derived carbohydrates that are not digested by human enzymes in the small intestine.
Xylotriose occurs naturally in plant cell walls and is produced commercially by the hydrolysis of xylan-containing
In terms of digestion, xylotriose is not cleaved by human salivary or pancreatic enzymes and reaches the
Applications of xylotriose include its use as a prebiotic ingredient in foods and dietary supplements, frequently