Publication Date: 04 Feb 2010
Type: Original Research
Journal: Biochemistry Insights
Citation: Biochemistry Insights 2010:3 1-5
doi: 10.4137/BCI.S2768
Curcumin 4'-O-glucooligosaccharides were synthesized by a two step-enzymatic method using almond β-glucosidase and cyclodextrin glucanotransferase (CGTase). Curcumin was glucosylated to curcumin 4'-O-β-D-glucopyranoside by almond β-glucosidase in 19% yield. Curcumin 4'-O-β-D-glucopyranoside was converted into curcumin 4'-O-β-glucooligosaccharides, i.e. 4'-O-β-maltoside (51%) and 4'-O-β-maltotrioside (25%), by further CGTase-catalyzed glycosylation. Curcumin 4'-O-β-glycosides showed suppressive action on IgE antibody formation and inhibitory effects on histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells.
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My recent paper in Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics was the third I have published in a Libertas Academica journal. Again, I was very pleased by the remarkable speed of publication. It took less than seven weeks from submission of the first manuscript version and two weeks from submission of the revision to the appearance of the final article. When I had unforeseen problems with the transmission of proof corrections because of some software incompatibilities the ...
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