Human intestinal bacterium, strain END-2 is responsible for demethylation as well as lactonization during plant lignan metabolism

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A human intestinal bacterium, strain END-2, which enantioselectively oxidizes (+)-enterodiol (END) to (+)- enterolactone (ENL) through enterolactol is also responsible for demethylation during plant lignan metabolism. A free hydroxyl group adjacent to the methoxy group is required for demethylation. The bacterium transformed (+)- and (-)-secoisolariciresinol to (+)-ENL and (-)-END, respectively, by co-incubation with strain ARC-1, which is responsible for dehydroxylation. © 2010 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Jin, J. S., & Hattori, M. (2010). Human intestinal bacterium, strain END-2 is responsible for demethylation as well as lactonization during plant lignan metabolism. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.33.1443

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