Extraction of bioactive molecules through fermentation and enzymatic assisted technologies

Ramón Larios-Cruz, Liliana Londoño-Hernández, Ricardo Gómez-García, Ivanoe García-Galindo, Leonardo Sepulveda, Raúl Rodríguez-Herrera, Cristóbal N. Aguilar*

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Abstract

Bioactive compounds are a group of compounds that may or may not occur naturally and can have an effect on human health. Polyphenols and polypeptides are examples of such compounds. In order to improve functional properties of foods, several processes have been used to obtain and purify these compounds having high added values. The extraction processes of these compounds include chemical synthesis, particularly used in food industry, distillation, solvent and supercritical fluids extraction. On the other hand, soft chemistry provides new routes for a set of mild chemical operations, which can contemplate reactions such as cationic exchange, dehydration, hydrolysis, redox, among others. These reactions could be found in biological processes. Microorganisms have the ability to synthesize these molecules and the efficiency of enzymes in the degradation and synthesis of compounds. Fermentation and enzyme-assisted extraction form the part of new methodologies to obtain bioactive compounds.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHigh value fermentation products, volume 1
Subtitle of host publicationhuman health
EditorsSaurabh Saran, Vikash Babu, Asha Chaubey
PublisherScrivener Publishing LLC
Chapter2
Pages27-59
Number of pages33
ISBN (Electronic)9781119460053
ISBN (Print)9781119460015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biotransformation
  • Compounds extraction
  • Experimental design
  • Peptides
  • Phenolic compounds
  • Soft chemistry

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