-Viniferin is a resveratrol dimer that possesses potent antioxidant properties and has attracted attention as an ingredient for cosmetic and nutraceutical products. Enzymatic bioconversion and plant callus and cell suspension cultures can be used to produce stilbenes such as resveratrol and viniferin. Here, -viniferin was produced by bioconversion from -resveratrol using conditioned medium (CM) of grapevine () callus suspension cultures. The CM converted -resveratrol to -viniferin immediately after addition of hydrogen peroxide (HO). Peroxidase activity and bioconversion efficiency in CM increased with increasing culture time. Optimized -viniferin production conditions were determined regarding HO concentration, incubation time, temperature, and pH. Maximum bioconversion efficiency reached 64% under the optimized conditions (pH 6.0, 60 °C, 30 min incubation time, 6.8 mM HO). In addition, in vitro bioconversion of -resveratrol was investigated using CM of different callus suspension cultures, showing that addition of -resveratrol and HO to the CM led to production of -viniferin via extracellular peroxidase-mediated oxidative coupling of two molecules of -resveratrol. We thus propose a simple and low-cost method of -viniferin production from -resveratrol using CM of plant callus suspension cultures, which may constitute an alternative approach for in vitro bioconversion of valuable molecules.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23084403 | DOI Listing |
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