Conversion of Dioscorea zingiberensis saponins to prosapogenin A by enzymatic hydrolysis.

Natural product research(2023)

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Abstract
Prosapogenin A is a secondary saponin in , and it showed remarkable pharmacological effects. Due to very low content and lack of well-developed biotransformation, its preparation was not efficient and clean. This study aims to establish an eco-friendly strategy for preparation of Prosapogenin A from plant material. Physical separation was employed to recycle starch and cellulose, and then D101 resin and polyamide packed-bed column was incorporated for purification of total steroidal saponins (TSS). After these pretreatments, purity of TSS was largely increased to 83.2% with recovery at 87.6%, which was subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis. Optimized reaction system was constructed in 0.20  HAc-NaAc buffer (pH4.2) containing cellulase/TSS (3:1, ), and the hydrolysis was performed at 53 °C for 6 h. Consequently, TSS was almost completely hydrolyzed to Prosapogenin A, while the highest yield reached 5.62%. The newly proposed approach is promising for efficient preparation of Prosapogenin A in industrial applications.
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Comprehensive utilization,Dioscorea zingiberensis,Enzymatic hydrolysis,Prosapogenin A,Steroidal saponin
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