Utilization of Intestinal Probiotics to Improve the Degradation and Absorption of Food and Drug Homologous Flavonoids

Zixun Su

2022

Abstract

Under the condition that the slow degradation rate of flavone in food in the gastrointestinal tract of the human body has long been a problem for researchers, we constructed and justified a protein to improve the degradation and absorption rate of flavone. The paper, through methods including polymerase chain reaction and gel electrophoresis, explores the possible solution for increasing degradation rate with a flr gene. The FLR enzyme produced throughout the experiment would successfully degrade flavonoids into deamination tyrosine (DAT) to achieve the goal of having anti-inflammatory function. The paper concludes that with E. Coli carrying Pet28a-flr-chi-enoR-phy, flavonoids tested can be dissolved and decomposed up to 95% within 6 hours.

Download


Paper Citation


in Harvard Style

Su Z. (2022). Utilization of Intestinal Probiotics to Improve the Degradation and Absorption of Food and Drug Homologous Flavonoids. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Food Science and Biotechnology - Volume 1: FSB; ISBN 978-989-758-638-5, SciTePress, pages 34-41. DOI: 10.5220/0012001100003625


in Bibtex Style

@conference{fsb22,
author={Zixun Su},
title={Utilization of Intestinal Probiotics to Improve the Degradation and Absorption of Food and Drug Homologous Flavonoids},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Food Science and Biotechnology - Volume 1: FSB},
year={2022},
pages={34-41},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0012001100003625},
isbn={978-989-758-638-5},
}


in EndNote Style

TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Food Science and Biotechnology - Volume 1: FSB
TI - Utilization of Intestinal Probiotics to Improve the Degradation and Absorption of Food and Drug Homologous Flavonoids
SN - 978-989-758-638-5
AU - Su Z.
PY - 2022
SP - 34
EP - 41
DO - 10.5220/0012001100003625
PB - SciTePress