A novel cascade catalysis for one-pot enzymatically modified isoquercitrin (EMIQ) conversion from rutin and sucrose using rationally designed gradient temperature control.

Food Chem

School of Biotechnology & School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu 212100, PR China; Key Laboratory of Silkworm and Mulberry Genetic Improvement, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Sericultural Research Institute, Chin

Published: November 2024


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Enzymatically modified isoquercitrin (EMIQ) is a glyco-chemically modified flavonoid exhibiting notably high biological activity, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties. However, the utilization of expensive substrates such as isoquercitrin and cyclodextrin in the conventional approach has hindered the industrial-scale production of EMIQ due to high cost and low yields. Hence, the development of a cost-effective and efficient method is crucial for the biological synthesis of EMIQ. In this study, a natural cascade catalytic reaction system was constructed with α-L-rhamnosidase and amylosucrase using the inexpensive substrates rutin and sucrose. Additionally, a novel approach integrating gradient temperature regulation into biological cascade reactions was implemented. Under the optimal conditions, the rutin conversion reached a remarkable 95.39% at 24 h. Meanwhile, the productivity of quercetin-3-O-tetraglucoside with the best bioavailability reached an impressive 41.69%. This study presents promising prospects for future mass production of EMIQ directly prepared from rutin and sucrose.

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