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. 2007 May;71(5):1330-3.
doi: 10.1271/bbb.60573. Epub 2007 May 7.

Metabolism of the soy isoflavones daidzein and genistein by fungi used in the preparation of various fermented soybean foods

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Metabolism of the soy isoflavones daidzein and genistein by fungi used in the preparation of various fermented soybean foods

Te-Sheng Chang et al. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2007 May.
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Abstract

The ability of fungi used in the preparation of fermented soybean foods to metabolize the soy isoflavones daidzein and genistein was investigated. A total of 21 fungal strains from dou-chi, miso, sake, soy sauce, and sufu were screened. The genera of the tested fungi included Actinomucor, Aspergillus, Candida, Debaryomyces, Monascus, Mucor, Rhizopus, Saccharomyces, and Zygosaccharomyces. The results were that all tested Aspergillus strains from these soybean foods, including five A. oryzae strains, one A. sojae strain, and one A. tamarii strain, metabolized both daidzein and genistein. In contrast, no other tested fungi from the fermented soybean foods metabolized either daidzein or genistein. The metabolites of daidzein and genistein by Aspergillus strains were identified as 8-hydroxydaidzein and 8-hydroxygenistein, respectively, based on their mass, (1)H-, and (13)C-NMR spectra.

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