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Production of equol from daidzein by gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium isolated from rat intestine. (2006)

Abstract
Isoflavones (mainly daidzein and genistin) belong to the flavonoid group of compounds and are classified as phytoestrogens. In the intestine, daidzin is converted to daidzein by β-glucosidase, and then daidzein is converted to O-desmethylangolensin (O-DMA) or equol via dihydrodaidzein by enzymes of intestinal bacteria. We isolated, for the first time, an anaerobic gram-positive rod-shaped strain capable of producing equol from daidzein. Its 16S rDNA gene sequence (1428 bp) showed 99% similarity with that of the human intestinal bacterium SNU-Julong 732 (AY310748) and 93% similarity with that of Eggerthella lenta ATCC 25559T (AF292375). This strain converted daidzein to equol via dihydrodaidzein in an equol-assay medium anaerobically. The addition of butyric acid and arginine increased the conversion ratio of daidzein to equol 4.7- and 4.5-fold, respectively.

Publication details
Download http://hdl.handle.net/2115/14823
http://dx.doi.org/10.1263/jbb.102.247
Publisher 日本生物工学会(The Society for Biotechnology, Japan)
Repository Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers (Japan)
Keywords isoflavone, equol, equol-producing bacterium
Type article (author version)
Language English
Relation http://www.jbb.sfbj.org/

Cited publications (1)
Enantioselective Synthesis of S-Equol from Dihydrodaidzein by a Newly Isolated Anaerobic Human Intestinal Bacterium