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. 2000 Nov 1;192(1):21-5.
doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.2000.tb09353.x.

Biotransformation of the isoflavonoids biochanin A, formononetin, and glycitein by Eubacterium limosum

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Biotransformation of the isoflavonoids biochanin A, formononetin, and glycitein by Eubacterium limosum

H Hur et al. FEMS Microbiol Lett. .

Abstract

Eubacterium limosum (ATCC 8486), a strict anaerobe from the human intestinal tract that is capable of O-demethylation of several compounds, was tested for the ability to metabolize three methoxylated isoflavonoids, biochanin A, formononetin, and glycitein. High-performance liquid chromatography elution profiles of metabolites produced from biochanin A, formononetin, and glycitein showed peaks that had identical retention times to authentic genistein, daidzein, and 6,7,4'-trihydroxyisoflavone, respectively. The metabolites were identified, using an on line liquid chromatography-electrospray mass spectrometer. E. limosum produced 61.4 microM of genistein and 13.2 microM of daidzein from 100 microM of biochanin A and formononetin, after 26 days incubation. O-demethylase activity is cell-associated and was not detected in the extracellular fraction of bacterial culture. This is the first study in which conversion of biochanin A, and formononetin to more potent phytoestrogens by a bacterium has been shown.

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