Biosynthesis of quercetin palmitate esters and evaluation of their physico-chemical properties and stability

Quercetin was acylated with palmitic acid, catalyzed by either Candida antarctica lipase B (CAL-B) or Pseudomonas cepacia lipase C (PCL-C) to produce quercetin palmitate esters. The effects of various operating factors including incubation temperature, reaction duration, and molar ratio of substrate...

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Main Authors: Saik, Amy Yi Hsan, Lim, Yau Yan, Stanslas, Johnson, Choo, Wee Sim
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spelling my.upm.eprints.880452022-05-24T04:01:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88045/ Biosynthesis of quercetin palmitate esters and evaluation of their physico-chemical properties and stability Saik, Amy Yi Hsan Lim, Yau Yan Stanslas, Johnson Choo, Wee Sim Quercetin was acylated with palmitic acid, catalyzed by either Candida antarctica lipase B (CAL-B) or Pseudomonas cepacia lipase C (PCL-C) to produce quercetin palmitate esters. The effects of various operating factors including incubation temperature, reaction duration, and molar ratio of substrates on the bioconversion yield, initial rate of reaction, and regioselectivity of the reactions were investigated. Three new esters were identified: quercetin 40 palmitate (C31H40O8, 540 g mol−1), quercetin 30 ,40- dipalmitate (C47H70O9, 778 g mol−1 ), and quercetin 7,30 ,40- tripalmitate (C63H100O10, 1016 g mol−1). The effects of incubation temperature, reaction duration, and molar ratio of substrates on bioconversion yields varied across the conditions. However, the highest bioconversion yield of 27.72 1.64% was obtained with PCL-C, at day 7, incubation temperature of 60 C, quercetin:palmitic acid molar ratio of 1:20. The initial rate of reaction was significantly higher with PCL-C. However, regioselectivity was similar for both PCL-C- and CAL-B-catalyzed reactions with acylation occurred successively at 4´-OH, 3´-OH, and 7-OH. Thin-layer chromatography analysis showed that the three quercetin palmitate esters possessed enhanced lipophilicity (134% higher than quercetin). Besides, in silico investigation showed that quercetin 40 -palmitate had a higher partition coefficient (log P) value than the parent compounds, indicating improved solubility. During gastrointestinal tract simulation, quercetin palmitate esters were recovered in the range of 71.03% to 79.36% after digestion, which were significantly higher than quercetin at 40.43 8.71%. Quercetin 40-palmitate was also found stable over 28 days of storage. Due to improved lipophilicity, solubility, and stability, quercetin 40-palmitate has the potential to be used in topical applications. Springer 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88045/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Saik, Amy Yi Hsan and Lim, Yau Yan and Stanslas, Johnson and Choo, Wee Sim (2020) Biosynthesis of quercetin palmitate esters and evaluation of their physico-chemical properties and stability. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 97. 977 - 988. ISSN 0003-021X; ESSN: 1558-9331 https://aocs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/aocs.12404?af=R 10.1002/aocs.12404
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description Quercetin was acylated with palmitic acid, catalyzed by either Candida antarctica lipase B (CAL-B) or Pseudomonas cepacia lipase C (PCL-C) to produce quercetin palmitate esters. The effects of various operating factors including incubation temperature, reaction duration, and molar ratio of substrates on the bioconversion yield, initial rate of reaction, and regioselectivity of the reactions were investigated. Three new esters were identified: quercetin 40 palmitate (C31H40O8, 540 g mol−1), quercetin 30 ,40- dipalmitate (C47H70O9, 778 g mol−1 ), and quercetin 7,30 ,40- tripalmitate (C63H100O10, 1016 g mol−1). The effects of incubation temperature, reaction duration, and molar ratio of substrates on bioconversion yields varied across the conditions. However, the highest bioconversion yield of 27.72 1.64% was obtained with PCL-C, at day 7, incubation temperature of 60 C, quercetin:palmitic acid molar ratio of 1:20. The initial rate of reaction was significantly higher with PCL-C. However, regioselectivity was similar for both PCL-C- and CAL-B-catalyzed reactions with acylation occurred successively at 4´-OH, 3´-OH, and 7-OH. Thin-layer chromatography analysis showed that the three quercetin palmitate esters possessed enhanced lipophilicity (134% higher than quercetin). Besides, in silico investigation showed that quercetin 40 -palmitate had a higher partition coefficient (log P) value than the parent compounds, indicating improved solubility. During gastrointestinal tract simulation, quercetin palmitate esters were recovered in the range of 71.03% to 79.36% after digestion, which were significantly higher than quercetin at 40.43 8.71%. Quercetin 40-palmitate was also found stable over 28 days of storage. Due to improved lipophilicity, solubility, and stability, quercetin 40-palmitate has the potential to be used in topical applications.
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author Saik, Amy Yi Hsan
Lim, Yau Yan
Stanslas, Johnson
Choo, Wee Sim
spellingShingle Saik, Amy Yi Hsan
Lim, Yau Yan
Stanslas, Johnson
Choo, Wee Sim
Biosynthesis of quercetin palmitate esters and evaluation of their physico-chemical properties and stability
author_facet Saik, Amy Yi Hsan
Lim, Yau Yan
Stanslas, Johnson
Choo, Wee Sim
author_sort Saik, Amy Yi Hsan
title Biosynthesis of quercetin palmitate esters and evaluation of their physico-chemical properties and stability
title_short Biosynthesis of quercetin palmitate esters and evaluation of their physico-chemical properties and stability
title_full Biosynthesis of quercetin palmitate esters and evaluation of their physico-chemical properties and stability
title_fullStr Biosynthesis of quercetin palmitate esters and evaluation of their physico-chemical properties and stability
title_full_unstemmed Biosynthesis of quercetin palmitate esters and evaluation of their physico-chemical properties and stability
title_sort biosynthesis of quercetin palmitate esters and evaluation of their physico-chemical properties and stability
publisher Springer
publishDate 2020
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