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Glycosylation of Quercetin by Selected Entomopathogenic Filamentous Fungi and Prediction of Its Products’ Bioactivity

Quercetin is the most abundant flavonoid in food products, including berries, apples, cauliflower, tea, cabbage, nuts, onions, red wine and fruit juices. It exhibits various biological activities and is used for medical applications, such as treating allergic, inflammatory and metabolic disorders, o...

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Autores principales: Tronina, Tomasz, Łużny, Mateusz, Dymarska, Monika, Urbaniak, Monika, Kozłowska, Ewa, Piegza, Michał, Stępień, Łukasz, Janeczko, Tomasz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37511613
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411857
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author Tronina, Tomasz
Łużny, Mateusz
Dymarska, Monika
Urbaniak, Monika
Kozłowska, Ewa
Piegza, Michał
Stępień, Łukasz
Janeczko, Tomasz
author_facet Tronina, Tomasz
Łużny, Mateusz
Dymarska, Monika
Urbaniak, Monika
Kozłowska, Ewa
Piegza, Michał
Stępień, Łukasz
Janeczko, Tomasz
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description Quercetin is the most abundant flavonoid in food products, including berries, apples, cauliflower, tea, cabbage, nuts, onions, red wine and fruit juices. It exhibits various biological activities and is used for medical applications, such as treating allergic, inflammatory and metabolic disorders, ophthalmic and cardiovascular diseases, and arthritis. However, its low water solubility may limit quercetin’s therapeutic potential. One method of increasing the solubility of active compounds is their coupling to polar molecules, such as sugars. The attachment of a glucose unit impacts the stability and solubility of flavonoids and often determines their bioavailability and bioactivity. Entomopathogenic fungi are biocatalysts well known for their ability to attach glucose and its 4-O-methyl derivative to bioactive compounds, including flavonoids. We investigated the ability of cultures of entomopathogenic fungi belonging to Beauveria, Isaria, Metapochonia, Lecanicillium and Metarhizium genera to biotransform quercetin. Three major glycosylation products were detected: (1), 7-O-β-D-(4″-O-methylglucopyranosyl)-quercetin, (2) 3-O-β-D-(4″-O-methylglucopyranosyl)-quercetin and (3) 3-O-β-D-(glucopyranosyl)-quercetin. The results show evident variability of the biotransformation process, both between strains of the tested biocatalysts from different species and between strains of the same species. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of the obtained compounds were predicted with the use of cheminformatics tools. The study showed that the obtained compounds may have applications as effective modulators of intestinal flora and may be stronger hepato-, cardio- and vasoprotectants and free radical scavengers than quercetin.
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spelling pubmed-103804042023-07-29 Glycosylation of Quercetin by Selected Entomopathogenic Filamentous Fungi and Prediction of Its Products’ Bioactivity Tronina, Tomasz Łużny, Mateusz Dymarska, Monika Urbaniak, Monika Kozłowska, Ewa Piegza, Michał Stępień, Łukasz Janeczko, Tomasz Int J Mol Sci Article Quercetin is the most abundant flavonoid in food products, including berries, apples, cauliflower, tea, cabbage, nuts, onions, red wine and fruit juices. It exhibits various biological activities and is used for medical applications, such as treating allergic, inflammatory and metabolic disorders, ophthalmic and cardiovascular diseases, and arthritis. However, its low water solubility may limit quercetin’s therapeutic potential. One method of increasing the solubility of active compounds is their coupling to polar molecules, such as sugars. The attachment of a glucose unit impacts the stability and solubility of flavonoids and often determines their bioavailability and bioactivity. Entomopathogenic fungi are biocatalysts well known for their ability to attach glucose and its 4-O-methyl derivative to bioactive compounds, including flavonoids. We investigated the ability of cultures of entomopathogenic fungi belonging to Beauveria, Isaria, Metapochonia, Lecanicillium and Metarhizium genera to biotransform quercetin. Three major glycosylation products were detected: (1), 7-O-β-D-(4″-O-methylglucopyranosyl)-quercetin, (2) 3-O-β-D-(4″-O-methylglucopyranosyl)-quercetin and (3) 3-O-β-D-(glucopyranosyl)-quercetin. The results show evident variability of the biotransformation process, both between strains of the tested biocatalysts from different species and between strains of the same species. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of the obtained compounds were predicted with the use of cheminformatics tools. The study showed that the obtained compounds may have applications as effective modulators of intestinal flora and may be stronger hepato-, cardio- and vasoprotectants and free radical scavengers than quercetin. MDPI 2023-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10380404/ /pubmed/37511613 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411857 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tronina, Tomasz
Łużny, Mateusz
Dymarska, Monika
Urbaniak, Monika
Kozłowska, Ewa
Piegza, Michał
Stępień, Łukasz
Janeczko, Tomasz
Glycosylation of Quercetin by Selected Entomopathogenic Filamentous Fungi and Prediction of Its Products’ Bioactivity
title Glycosylation of Quercetin by Selected Entomopathogenic Filamentous Fungi and Prediction of Its Products’ Bioactivity
title_full Glycosylation of Quercetin by Selected Entomopathogenic Filamentous Fungi and Prediction of Its Products’ Bioactivity
title_fullStr Glycosylation of Quercetin by Selected Entomopathogenic Filamentous Fungi and Prediction of Its Products’ Bioactivity
title_full_unstemmed Glycosylation of Quercetin by Selected Entomopathogenic Filamentous Fungi and Prediction of Its Products’ Bioactivity
title_short Glycosylation of Quercetin by Selected Entomopathogenic Filamentous Fungi and Prediction of Its Products’ Bioactivity
title_sort glycosylation of quercetin by selected entomopathogenic filamentous fungi and prediction of its products’ bioactivity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37511613
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411857
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