Selection of filamentous fungi of the Beauveria genus able to metabolize quercetin like mammalian cells

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Eula Maria de M. B.
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Pimenta,Fabiana Cristina, Luz,Wolf Christian, Oliveira,Valéria de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: Microbial biotransformations constitute an important alternative as models for drug metabolism study in mammalians and have been used for the industrial synthesis of chemicals with pharmaceutical purposes. Several microorganisms with unique biotransformation ability have been found by intensive screening and put in commercial applications. Ten isolates of Beauveria sp genus filamentous fungi, isolated from soil in the central Brazil, and Beauveria bassiana ATCC 7159 were evaluated for their capability of quercetin biotransformation. Biotransformation processes were carried out for 24 up to 96 hours and monitored by mass spectrometry analyses of the culture broth. All strains were able to metabolize quercetin, forming mammalian metabolites. The results were different from those presented by other microorganisms previously utilized, attrackting attention because of the great diversity of reactions. Methylated, sulphated, monoglucuronidated, and glucuronidated conjugated metabolites were simultaneously detected.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Selection of filamentous fungi of the Beauveria genus able to metabolize quercetin like mammalian cells
title Selection of filamentous fungi of the Beauveria genus able to metabolize quercetin like mammalian cells
spellingShingle Selection of filamentous fungi of the Beauveria genus able to metabolize quercetin like mammalian cells
Costa,Eula Maria de M. B.
Beauveria bassiana
Biotransformation
Quercetin
title_short Selection of filamentous fungi of the Beauveria genus able to metabolize quercetin like mammalian cells
title_full Selection of filamentous fungi of the Beauveria genus able to metabolize quercetin like mammalian cells
title_fullStr Selection of filamentous fungi of the Beauveria genus able to metabolize quercetin like mammalian cells
title_full_unstemmed Selection of filamentous fungi of the Beauveria genus able to metabolize quercetin like mammalian cells
title_sort Selection of filamentous fungi of the Beauveria genus able to metabolize quercetin like mammalian cells
author Costa,Eula Maria de M. B.
author_facet Costa,Eula Maria de M. B.
Pimenta,Fabiana Cristina
Luz,Wolf Christian
Oliveira,Valéria de
author_role author
author2 Pimenta,Fabiana Cristina
Luz,Wolf Christian
Oliveira,Valéria de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Eula Maria de M. B.
Pimenta,Fabiana Cristina
Luz,Wolf Christian
Oliveira,Valéria de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Beauveria bassiana
Biotransformation
Quercetin
topic Beauveria bassiana
Biotransformation
Quercetin
description Microbial biotransformations constitute an important alternative as models for drug metabolism study in mammalians and have been used for the industrial synthesis of chemicals with pharmaceutical purposes. Several microorganisms with unique biotransformation ability have been found by intensive screening and put in commercial applications. Ten isolates of Beauveria sp genus filamentous fungi, isolated from soil in the central Brazil, and Beauveria bassiana ATCC 7159 were evaluated for their capability of quercetin biotransformation. Biotransformation processes were carried out for 24 up to 96 hours and monitored by mass spectrometry analyses of the culture broth. All strains were able to metabolize quercetin, forming mammalian metabolites. The results were different from those presented by other microorganisms previously utilized, attrackting attention because of the great diversity of reactions. Methylated, sulphated, monoglucuronidated, and glucuronidated conjugated metabolites were simultaneously detected.
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