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Exploration of isoxanthohumol bioconversion from spent hops into 8-prenylnaringenin using resting cells of Eubacterium limosum

Esther Moens, Selin Bolca, Tom Van de Wiele, Anita Van Landschoot, Jan Goeman, Sam Possemiers, Willy Verstraete

2020AMB Express17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hops is an almost unique source of the potent phytoestrogen 8-prenylnaringenin (8-PN). As hops contain only low levels of 8-PN, synthesis may be more attractive than extraction. A strain of the Gram-positive Eubacterium limosum was isolated previously for 8-PN production from more abundant precursor isoxanthohumol (IX) from hops. In this study, spent hops, an industrial side stream from the beer industry, was identified as interesting source of IX. Yet, hop-derived compounds are well-known antibacterial agents and the traces of a large variety of different compounds in spent hops interfered with growth and IX conversion. Critical factors to finally enable bacterial 8-PN production from spent hops, using a food and feed grade medium, were evaluated in this research. The use of bacterial resting cells and complex medium at a pH of 7.8-8 best fulfilled the requirements for 8-PN production and generated a solid basis for development of an economic process.

Topics & Concepts

BioconversionFood scienceFermentationEubacteriumHop (telecommunications)ChemistryBiologyBacteriaComputer scienceGeneticsComputer networkHops Chemistry and ApplicationsFermentation and Sensory AnalysisPhytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities
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