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Flow bioprocessing of citrus glycosides for high-value aglycone preparation

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CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue 15, Pages 4348-4352

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3cy00603d

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An efficient one-pot, 2-step flow bioprocess has been developed for obtaining the aglycones of hesperidin (HES) and rutin (RT). The strategy involves co-immobilizing commercially available α-rhamnosidase and extremophilic β-glycosidase on glyoxyl-agarose beads to create a high-performing multi-active biocatalyst. By optimizing the reaction conditions and implementing a flow switch, the process achieves high productivity, cost-efficiency, and sustainability.
An efficient one-pot, 2-step flow bioprocess for the hydrolysis of hesperidin (HES) and rutin (RT), citrus rutinosyl flavonoids, has been developed for the obtainment of the corresponding aglycones. A commercially available & alpha;-rhamnosidase (RN) and an extremophilic home-made & beta;-glycosidase (HOR) have been co-immobilized on glyoxyl-agarose beads to prepare a high-performing multi-active biocatalyst (imm-RN-HOR). After the optimization of the reaction conditions in batch mode, a flow switch was applied, increasing the productivity (>99% m.c., 5 min), cost-efficiency and sustainability of the overall process. Due to the recovery and reuse of all the materials involved in the flow biotransformation, this strategy is effectively a zero-waste process.

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