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Bioconversion of soy isoflavones daidzin and daidzein by <Emphasis Type="Italic">Bifidobacterium</Emphasis> strains
Authors:Stefano Raimondi  Lucia Roncaglia  Marzia De Lucia  Alberto Amaretti  Alan Leonardi  Ugo Maria Pagnoni  Maddalena Rossi
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Campi 183, 41100 Modena, Italy
Abstract:Twenty-two strains of Bifidobacterium, representative of eight major species of human origin, were screened for their ability to transform the isoflavones daidzin and daidzein. Most of the strains released the aglycone from daidzin and 12 gave yields higher than 90%. The kinetics of growth, daidzin consumption, and daidzein production indicated that the hydrolytic activity occurred during the growth. The supernatant of the majority of the strains did not release the aglycone from daidzin, suggesting that cell-associated β-glucosidases (β-Glu) are mainly responsible for the metabolism of soybean glyco-conjugates. Cell-associated β-Glu was mainly intracellular and significantly varied among the species and the strains. The lack of β-Glu was correlated with the inability to hydrolyze daidzin. Although S-equol production by anaerobic intestinal bacteria has been established, information on S-equol-producing bifidobacteria is contradictory. In this study, 22 bifidobacteria failed to transform daidzein into reduced metabolites under all the experimental conditions, excluding any role in the reductive pathway of daidzein toward the production of S-equol. These results suggest that selected probiotic strains of Bifidobacterium can be used to speed up the release of daidzein, improving its bioavailability for absorption by colonic mucosa and/or biotransformation to S-equol by other intestinal microorganisms.
Keywords:Bifidobacterium            Biotrasformation  Soy isoflavones  Daidzin  Daidzein  S-equol
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