| Literature DB >> 28789524 |
Maite Docampo1, Adiji Olubu1, Xiaoqiang Wang1, Giulio Pasinetti2, Richard A Dixon1.
Abstract
Both plant and mammalian cells express glucuronosyltransferases that catalyze glucuronidation of polyphenols such as flavonoids and other small molecules. Oral administration of select polyphenolic compounds leads to the accumulation of the corresponding glucuronidated metabolites at μM and sub-μM concentrations in the brain, associated with amelioration of a range of neurological symptoms. Determining the mechanisms whereby botanical extracts impact cognitive wellbeing and psychological resiliency will require investigation of the modes of action of the brain-targeted metabolites. Unfortunately, many of these compounds are not commercially available. This article describes the latest approaches for the analysis and synthesis of glucuronidated flavonoids. Synthetic schemes include both standard organic synthesis, semisynthesis, enzymatic synthesis and use of synthetic biology utilizing heterologous enzymes in microbial platform organisms.Entities:
Keywords: biosynthesis; flavonoid; glucuronide; neurological disorder; organic synthesis; synthetic biology
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28789524 PMCID: PMC5954986 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.7b02633
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279