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Preparation of minor ginsenosides from Panax notoginseng root and flower by the extracted enzyme of Mucor abundans.

Authors :
Li, Xiaolong
Zhang, Huan
Yang, Lian
Li, Feixing
Cui, Xiuming
Lin, Dongmei
Lou, Dengji
Yang, Xiaoyan
Source :
Process Biochemistry. Feb2024, Vol. 137, p134-142. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Minor ginsenosides, known for their superior biological activities in comparison to major ginsenosides, are relatively scarce in nature. Therefore, this study explored the utility of Mucor abundans enzyme in transformating major ginsenosides obtained from the root and flower of Panax notoginseng into minor ginsenosides. Comprehensive analysis and verification of the conversion products (minor ginsenosides) were conducted employing an array of techniques, including TLC, HPLC, and MS. Additionally, the study proposed conversion pathways for the major ginsenosides by dynamically monitoring the changes of substrates and products during the conversion process. The study found that the M. abundans enzyme can successfully converted ginsenosides Rb 1 , Rb 2 , Rb 3 , Rc, Re, Rg 1 , and notoginsenoside R 1 from P. notoginseng into 22 minor ginsenosides via processes such as deglycosylation, epimerization and dehydration, with conversion rates varying from 37.0% to 98.9%. The enzyme, purified and presenting a molecular weight of approximately 69 kDa, primarily catalyzed the hydrolysis of glycoside bonds at positions C-3 and C-20 of PPD-type ginsenosides, and C-20 position of PPT-type ginsenosides, thus facilitating the conversion of major to minor ginsenosides. This exploration potentates the enhanced functionality and proportionately increased economic value of P. notoginseng. [Display omitted] • A Mucor abundant strain was screened, which had remarkable saponin conversion ability. • This enzyme converts the saponins in panax notoginseng into 22 minor ginsenosides. • The transformation pathways of major saponins were speculated and verified. • Control different time, temperature and pH can obtain targeted ginsenosides. • Laying a solid foundation for the large-scale production of minor ginsenosides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13595113
Volume :
137
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Process Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175102351
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procbio.2023.12.017