Biotransformation of Phlorizin by Eurotium cristatum to Increase the Antioxidant and Antibacterial Activity of Docynia indica Leaves
Docynia indica is used as a plant resource for both medicine and food in minority areas of southwestern China and Southeast of Asia, especially Docynia indica leaves, which are often used as a kind of functional tea in daily life. In our previous research, it has found that D. indica is rich in poly...
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Published in | Current microbiology Vol. 78; no. 4; pp. 1590 - 1601 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
New York
Springer US
01.04.2021
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Docynia indica
is used as a plant resource for both medicine and food in minority areas of southwestern China and Southeast of Asia, especially
Docynia indica
leaves, which are often used as a kind of functional tea in daily life. In our previous research, it has found that
D. indica
is rich in polyphenols (mainly phlorizin (PHZ)). Although PHZ is the first polyphenolic competitive inhibitor of sodium-dependent glucose transporters (SGLTs) to be discovered, the promotion and application of PHZ are limited due to its extremely low bioavailability. As a kind of aglycons, phloretin (PHT) possesses a better bioavailability and bioactivity than PHZ. Therefore, the conversion of PHZ to PHT in
D. indica
leaves by the method of biotransformation can be applied to solve the above issue. In this study,
Aspergillus niger
and
Eurotium cristatum
were used to transform PHZ to PHT in
D. indica
. Compared with
Aspergillus niger
,
Eurotium cristatum can
cause the equimolar conversion of PHZ to PHT. However,
Aspergillus niger
resulted in the complete degradation of PHZ. In the process of deep fermentation, PHZ in
D. indica
leaves was gradually biotransformed into PHT, and its content was as high as ~ 12% after fermentation. With the increase of PHT content, the antioxidant and antibacterial activity of
Docynia indica
leaves increased. By the acute toxicity evaluation, it was confirmed that
Docynia indica
leaves and
Eurotium cristatum
fermented leaves were much safer. These results indicate that
Eurotium cristatum
fermentation has the ability to transform the functional compounds in
Docynia indica
leaves and increase the antioxidant and antibacterial activity of
Docynia indica
, thus making it a substitute for PHT and functional tea. |
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ISSN: | 0343-8651 1432-0991 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00284-021-02366-3 |