Fermentation transforms the phenolic profiles and bioactivities of plant-based foods
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2021.107763
Fermentation transforms the phenolic profiles and bioactivities of plant-based foods
Abstract
Phenolics are a group of compounds derived from plants that have displayed potent biological activities and health-promoting effects. Fermentation is one of the most conventional but still prevalent bioprocessing methods in the food industry, with the potential to increase phenolic content and enhance its nutritive value. This review details the biotransformation of different classes of phenolics (hydroxycinnamic and hydroxybenzoic acids, flavonoids, tannins, stilbenoids, lignans, alkylresorcinols) by various microorganisms (lactic acid bacteria, yeast, filamentous fungi) throughout the fermentation process in plant-based foods. Several researchers have commenced the use of metabolic engineering, as in recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast and Escherichia coli, to enhance the production of this transformation. The impact of phenolics on the metabolism of microorganisms and fermentation process, although complex, is reviewed for the first time. Moreover, this paper highlights the general effect of fermentation on the food's phenolic content, and its bioaccessibility, bioavailability and bioactivities including antioxidant capacity, anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, anti-inflammation, anti-obesity properties. Phenolics of different classes are converted into compounds that are often more bioactive than the parent compounds, and fermentation generally leads to a higher phenolic content and antioxidant activity in most studies. However, biotransformation of several phenolic classes is less studied due to its low concentration and apparent insignificance to the food system. Therefore, there is potential for application of metabolic engineering to further enhance the content of different phenolic classes and bioactivities in food.
Keywords: Bioactive compounds; Biotransformation; Metabolic engineering; Microorganism metabolism; Nutritional properties; Phenolic compounds.
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