Biotransformation of daidzein to equol by crude enzyme from Asaccharobacter celatus AHU1763 required an anaerobic environment

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Asaccharobacter celatus AHU1763 is a Gram-positive, obligate anaerobic, non-spore forming, rod-shaped bacteria that was successfully isolated from rat cecal content. Daizein was converted to equol via dihydrodaidzein by this bacterium. A crude enzyme that converted daidzein to dihydrodaidzein was detected mainly in the culture supernatant. The ability of this enzyme dropped after the culture supernatant was exposed to a normal atmospheric environment for even 5 min. Furthermore, the enzyme responsible for changing dihydrodaidzein to equol was detected mainly in the cell debris, which required anaerobic conditions for its activity.

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Thawornkuno, C., Tanaka, M., Sone, T., & Asano, K. (2009). Biotransformation of daidzein to equol by crude enzyme from Asaccharobacter celatus AHU1763 required an anaerobic environment. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 73(6), 1435–1438. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.80908

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