2023
DOI: 10.3390/metabo13010124
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Flavonoid Production: Current Trends in Plant Metabolic Engineering and De Novo Microbial Production

Abstract: Flavonoids are secondary metabolites that represent a heterogeneous family of plant polyphenolic compounds. Recent research has determined that the health benefits of fruits and vegetables, as well as the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants, are based on the presence of various bioactive natural products, including a high proportion of flavonoids. With current trends in plant metabolite research, flavonoids have become the center of attention due to their significant bioactivity associated with anti-canc… Show more

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“…In fact, understanding the enzymes involved in the biosynthesis pathway of bioactive compounds as well as the genes implicated in their biosynthesis opens new opportunities to obtain bioactive molecules at a large scale. Several recent studies have described how biotechnological approaches can be applied to increase the content of secondary metabolites in plants (in situ) or how plant cells, tissues, and organelles, as well as microorganisms (e.g., Escherichia coli ), can be used as platforms to produce these compounds in vitro [ 142 ]. Indeed, in vitro cultures of Kalanchoe plants are well established.…”
Section: Why Choose Kalanchoe ? Singular Aspects O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, understanding the enzymes involved in the biosynthesis pathway of bioactive compounds as well as the genes implicated in their biosynthesis opens new opportunities to obtain bioactive molecules at a large scale. Several recent studies have described how biotechnological approaches can be applied to increase the content of secondary metabolites in plants (in situ) or how plant cells, tissues, and organelles, as well as microorganisms (e.g., Escherichia coli ), can be used as platforms to produce these compounds in vitro [ 142 ]. Indeed, in vitro cultures of Kalanchoe plants are well established.…”
Section: Why Choose Kalanchoe ? Singular Aspects O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Therefore, high-level production of (2S)-eriodictyol would significantly facilitate the advancements of pharmaceutical and food applications. 7 Plant extraction and chemical synthesis are the primary methods for obtaining (2S)-eriodictyol, but these approaches suffer from issues such as expensive raw materials, low titer, and environmental pollution. 8 In contrast, the microbial synthesis of (2S)-eriodictyol has the obvious advantages of high efficiency, low pollution, and low production cost, making it a sustainable alternative method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consuming foods rich in (2 S )-eriodictyol has been confirmed to be beneficial for physical health . Therefore, high-level production of (2 S )-eriodictyol would significantly facilitate the advancements of pharmaceutical and food applications . Plant extraction and chemical synthesis are the primary methods for obtaining (2 S )-eriodictyol, but these approaches suffer from issues such as expensive raw materials, low titer, and environmental pollution .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flavonoid glycosides can be divided into flavonoid O - and C -glycosides according to the flavonoid and the glycosyl group connected via C–O and C–C bonds . Vitexin (apigenin-8- C -glucoside), orientin (luteolin-8- C -glucoside), afzelin (kaempferol-3- O -rhamnoside), quercitrin (quercetin-3- O -rhamnoside), trifolin (kaempferol-3- O -galactoside), and hyperoside (quercetin-3- O -galactoside) are natural flavonoid glycosides in plants and active ingredients in many Chinese herbs. These flavonoid glycosides are receiving increasing attention as a result of their broad pharmacological effects, including antioxidant, neuroprotective, anticancer, antihyperalgesic, and anti-inflammatory activities. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%