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  • The study focused on how chrysin, a natural compound, is transformed by cultured plant cells from Eucalyptus perriniana.
  • Chrysin was modified through a process called glucosylation, resulting in two new compounds: chrysin 7-0-β-D-glucoside and chrysin 7-β-p-gentiobioside.
  • This research highlights the potential of using plant cells as biocatalysts to create modified plant compounds.

Article Abstract

The biotransformation of chrysin was investigated using cultured plant cells of Eucalyptus perriniana as biocatalysts. Chrysin was glucosylated to chrysin 7- 0-β-D-glucoside and chrysin 7-β-p-gentiobioside.

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