Abstract:The resource of dietary hydrocolloids is abundance. Among them, complex polysaccharide-type hydrocolloids are natural sources of water-soluble dietary fiber, which are widely used food additives with additional high nutritional value. A large number of studies have shown that various types of dietary hydrocolloids can enrich differential bacteria species, thereby playing regulatory roles through the gut-liver axis and gut-brain axis. Therefore, establishing the interaction network of 'dietary hydrocolloids-gut microbiota-human health' has important innovative significance for the development of personalized diet. In this paper, the physicochemical properties and functional activities of complex polysaccharide-type hydrocolloids were systematically summarized, and the research and development of the microbiota-oriented strategies of dietary hydrocolloids were focused, thus provide theoretical references for future health intervention.