Conversion of Phytochemicals by Lactobacilli: (Phospho)-β-glucosidases Are Specific for Glucosylated Phytochemicals Rather than Disaccharides

Food-fermenting lactobacilli convert glycosylated phytochemicals to glycosyl hydrolases and thereby alter their biological activity. This study aimed to investigate the microbial transformation of β-glucosides of phytochemicals in comparison with utilization of cellobiose. Four homofermentative and...

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description Food-fermenting lactobacilli convert glycosylated phytochemicals to glycosyl hydrolases and thereby alter their biological activity. This study aimed to investigate the microbial transformation of β-glucosides of phytochemicals in comparison with utilization of cellobiose. Four homofermentative and four heterofermentative lactobacilli were selected to represent the metabolic diversity of Lactobacillaceae. The genomes of Lactobacillus crispatus, Companilactobacillus paralimentarius, Lacticaseibacillus paracasei, and Lactiplantibacillus plantarum encoded for 8 to 22 enzymes, predominantly phospho-β-glucosidases, with predicted activity on β-glucosides. Levilactobacillus hammesii and Furfurilactobacillus milii encoded for 3 β-glucosidases, Furfurilactobacillus rossiae for one, and Fructilactobacillus sanfranciscensis for none. The hydrolysis of amygdalin, esculin, salicin, glucosides of quercetin and genistein, and ginsenosides demonstrated that several strains hydrolyzed β-glucosides of phytochemicals but not cellobiose. Taken together, several of the carbohydrate-active enzymes of food-fermenting lactobacilli are specific for glycosides of phytochemicals.
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