Biotransformation of major ginsenoside Rb1 to Rd by Dekkera anomala YAE-1 from mongolian fermented milk (Airag)

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Abstract

Dekkera anomala YAE-1 strain separated from “airag” (Mongolian fermented mare’s milk) produces β-glucosidase, which can convert ginsenoside Rb1 from Panax ginseng. Ginseng- derived bioactive components such as ginsenoside Rb1 have various immunological and anticancer activities. Airag was collected from five different mare milk farms located near Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. YAE-1 strains were isolated from airag to examine the hydrolytic activities of β-glucosidase on Korean Panax ginseng using an API ZYM kit. Supernatants of selected cultures having β-glucosidase activity were examined for hydrolysis of the major ginsenoside Rb1 at 40°C, pH 5.0. The YAE-1 strain was found to be nearly identical at 99.9% homology with Dekkera anomala DB-7B, and was thus named Dekkera anomala YAE-1. This strain exerted higher β–glucosidase activity than other enzymes. Reaction mixtures from Dekkera anomala YAE-1 showed great capacity for converting ginsenoside Rb1 to ginsenoside Rd. The β-glucosidase produced by Dekkera anomala YAE-1 was able to hydrolyze ginsenoside Rb1 and convert it to Rd during fermentation of the ginseng. The amount of ginsenoside Rd was highly increased from 0 to 1.404 mg/ml in fermented 20% ginseng root at 7 days.

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Renchinkhand, G., Cho, S. H., Park, Y. W., Song, G. Y., & Nam, M. S. (2020). Biotransformation of major ginsenoside Rb1 to Rd by Dekkera anomala YAE-1 from mongolian fermented milk (Airag). Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 30(10), 1536–1542. https://doi.org/10.4014/JMB.2004.04022

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