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High Pressure Research
An International Journal
Volume 32, 2012 - Issue 1
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Selected papers from the XLIXth Conference of the European High Pressure Research Group (EHPRG), held in Budapest (Hungary), 28 August–2 September 2011

High pressure studies on hesperitin production with hesperidinase free and immobilized in calcium alginate beads

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Pages 128-137 | Received 02 Sep 2011, Accepted 03 Feb 2012, Published online: 01 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

The use of high pressure for the enzymatic synthesis of pharmacologically interesting molecules is a very important tool. Hesperidin and hesperitin exhibit anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anticarcinogenic properties and prevent bone loss. However, hesperidin has a low bioavailability compared with hesperitin, due to the rutinoside moiety attached to the flavonoid. The aim of this work was the enzymatic production of hesperitin from hesperidin (soluble and insoluble) with hesperidinase free and immobilized in Ca-alginate beads, under high pressure conditions. The work was focused on the optimization of enzyme activity, studying the effects: pressure (50–150 MPa), temperature (35–75 °C), concentration of substrate (100–800 mg/L), and immobilization of hesperidinase. An 18-fold increase in hesperidinase residual activity was observed under high pressure conditions of 100 MPa compared to 0.1 MPa. A higher specificity of the hydrolytic reaction under high pressure (100 MPa) with a two-and three-fold increase in the ratio K cat/K M (specificity constant) at 55 °C and 75 °C was observed. A two-fold increase in the maximum activity at 100 MPa was observed with immobilized hesperinase compared to 0.1 MPa. In the second reutilization, almost a four-fold increase was obtained under high pressure conditions in comparison to atmospheric pressure.

Acknowledgements

This research was developed in the Chemical Biology and Toxicology unit in iMed.UL that is supported by FCT strategic project: PEst-OE/SAU/UI4013/2011. FCT did not interfere in any phase of this study.

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