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摘要
人参是人参的根,在韩国、中国、日本作为传统草药被广泛使用了数千年。目前,人参作为功能性保健食品和天然药物受到广泛欢迎,是世界上最畅销的天然产品之一。肠道微生物群已被发现在口服人参的代谢和药理作用中起重要作用。最近的动物和临床研究表明,化合物K (20-O - β - d -glucopyranosyl-20(S)-protopanaxadiol, CK)是由肠道微生物诱导的生物转化产生的主要人参皂苷代谢物,比其母体人参皂苷更有效地吸收到体循环中。由于人参皂苷在个体之间的代谢因肠道微生物群的不同而不同,因此通过加热、酸水解、微生物转化和酶处理等多种方法将主要人参皂苷转化为更具药理活性的人参皂苷受到了广泛关注。近年来,由于人参皂苷代谢物和益生菌的潜在健康益处,在食品药品行业和学术界,利用益生菌开发发酵人参产品正在得到广泛研究。本文综述了近年来肠道菌群对人参皂苷的代谢和乳酸菌及其酶对人参皂苷的生物转化研究进展。
The Role of Gut Microbiota in Ginsenoside Metabolism and
Biotransformation of Ginsenoside by Lactic Acid Bacteria
Ginseng, the root of the Panax ginseng, has been widely used as a traditional herbal medicine in Korea, China, and Japan for thousands of years. Now ginseng has become popular as functional health food and natural medicine and it is one of the bestselling natural products in the world. Gut microbiota has been found to play an important role in the metabolism and pharmacological action of orally administered ginseng. Recent animal and clinical studies have shown that compound K (20-O -beta-D-glucopyranosyl-20(S)-protopanaxadiol, CK) is the major ginsenoside metabolite deriving from gut microbiota-induced biotransformation and is more efficiently absorbed into the systemic circulation than its parent ginsenosides. Since ginsenoside metabolism varies between individuals depending on the population of gut microbiota, much attention paid to the transformation of major ginsenosides into more pharmacologically active ginsenosides using diverse methods including heating, acid hydrolysis, microbial conversion, and enzymatic treatment. Recently, in food and drug industry and academia, the development of fermented ginseng products using probiotic bacteria is being intensively studied due to the potential health benefits of ginsenoside metabolites and probiotics. This review summarizes recent studies on the metabolism of ginsenoside by gut microbiota and biotransformation of ginsenoside using lactic acid bacteria and their enzymes.