Biosynthesis of 6- and 7‑Mono-Demethylated Nobiletins by a Newly Isolated Strain of Yeast

Demethylated nobiletins (DMNs), which are generally recognized as the metabolites of orally administered nobiletin, are widely investigated. However, studies related to 8-demethylated-nobiletin, 7-demethylated-nobiletin (7DMN), and 6-demethylated-nobiletin (6DMN) are limited due to the lack of a syn...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2022-12, Vol.70 (49), p.15439-15448
Hauptverfasser: Su, Shiwei, Zhao, Denggao, Yuan, Bo, Ma, Yanyan, Zhu, Siyue, Xu, Kuangyu, Lee, Grace, Ho, Chi-Tang, Huang, Qingrong
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Zusammenfassung:Demethylated nobiletins (DMNs), which are generally recognized as the metabolites of orally administered nobiletin, are widely investigated. However, studies related to 8-demethylated-nobiletin, 7-demethylated-nobiletin (7DMN), and 6-demethylated-nobiletin (6DMN) are limited due to the lack of a synthesis method. In this study, a strain of microbe able to metabolize nobiletin was isolated from aged orange peel. Internal transcribed spacers (ITS) rRNA sequencing analysis showed it belonged to the yeast family, Filobasidium magnum specie. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), HPLC-MS, and 13C NMR results proved that the metabolites were 7DMN and 6DMN. Growth curves of the isolated yeast were studied at different temperatures, media pH, NaCl, and glucose concentrations. Meanwhile, factors that influence the demethylation efficiencies were also investigated. This study lays the groundwork for the investigation of the biological functions of these two compounds and opens a new window for further research of the metabolic fate of nobiletin in the human body.
ISSN:0021-8561
1520-5118
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.2c03822