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Combined acid hydrolysis and fermentation improves bioactivity of citrus flavonoids in vitro and in vivo

Food Science and Technology

Combined acid hydrolysis and fermentation improves bioactivity of citrus flavonoids in vitro and in vivo

A. König, N. Sadova, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Alice König, Nadiia Sadova, and colleagues explores an innovative method combining acid hydrolysis and fermentation to enhance the bioactivity of citrus flavonoids. By transforming less active glycosides into potent aglycones, the team has significantly improved antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, showcasing promising effects in both laboratory and *Drosophila melanogaster* models.

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Abstract
Many bioactive plant compounds, known as phytochemicals, have the potential to improve health. Unfortunately, the bioavailability and bioactivity of phytochemicals such as polyphenolic flavonoids are reduced due to conjugation with sugar moieties. Here, we combine acid hydrolysis and tailored fermentation by lactic acid bacteria (Lactiplantibacillus plantarum) to convert the biologically less active flavonoid glycosides hesperidin and naringin into the more active aglycones hesperetin and naringenin. Using a comprehensive approach, we identify the most effective hydrolysis and fermentation conditions to increase the concentration of the aglycones in citrus extracts. The higher cellular transport and bioactivity of the biotransformed citrus extract are also demonstrated in vitro and in vivo. Superior antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and cell migration activities in vitro, as well as intestinal barrier protecting and antioxidant activities in Drosophila melanogaster are identified. In conclusion, the presented biotransformation approach improves the bioactivity of flavonoids, clearly traced back to the increase in aglycone content.
Publisher
Communications Biology
Published On
Oct 25, 2023
Authors
Alice König, Nadiia Sadova, Marion Dornmayr, Bettina Schwarzinger, Cathrina Neuhauser, Verena Stadlbauer, Melanie Wallner, Jakob Woischitzschläger, Andreas Müller, Rolf Tona, Daniel Kofel, Julian Weghuber
Tags
citrus flavonoids
acid hydrolysis
lactic acid bacteria
bioactivity
aglycones
antioxidant
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