Enzymolysis and microbial transformation of geniposide in Gardenia jasminoides into genipin by aspergillus niger

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Abstract

A filamentous fungi strain, Aspergillus niger, producing β-glucosidase was screened to transform geniposide in traditional Chinese medicine Gardenia jasminoides into genipin. The conversion rate of gardenia hydrolyzed by β-glu-cosidase which had been extracted from fermentation broth of A. niger could reach 15 % at the enzyme concentration of 5 %, enzyme digestion time of 40 min, temperature at 50°C. On the other hand, genipin was achieved with the method of microbial cell transformation. The optimum conversion conditions by cells were: β-glucosidase activity dose 10.12 U/mL at a fermentation time of 96 h, rotation speed of 180 r/min, medium capacity of 50 mL and gardenia concentration of 10 %. By HPLC analysis, the maximum conversion efficiency of 22 % was achieved. By this way, conversion efficiency was increased by 7 % and the extraction process was saved compared with enzymatic hydrolysis method. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014.

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Li, Y., Jin, W., Jing, W., Yao, M., Tang, Y., & Lu, F. (2014). Enzymolysis and microbial transformation of geniposide in Gardenia jasminoides into genipin by aspergillus niger. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 250 LNEE, pp. 981–992). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37922-2_105

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