Biocatalytic production of new antioxidant compounds and the characterization of their antioxidant effects

Thesis (DTech(Biomedical Technology ))-- Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2012 === Antioxidants are an important class of compounds that quench reactive free radical intermediates formed during oxidative reactions. They prevent oxidative reactions in food and protect biological tissues again...

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Main Author: Adelakun, Oluyemisi Elizabeth
Language:en
Published: Cape Peninsula University of Technology 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1528
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-cput-oai-localhost-20.500.11838-15282018-05-28T05:09:47Z Biocatalytic production of new antioxidant compounds and the characterization of their antioxidant effects Adelakun, Oluyemisi Elizabeth biocatalytic antioxidant Thesis (DTech(Biomedical Technology ))-- Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2012 Antioxidants are an important class of compounds that quench reactive free radical intermediates formed during oxidative reactions. They prevent oxidative reactions in food and protect biological tissues against oxidative damage. Plant phenols and phenolic acids are increasingly becoming a subject of intensive research due to their bioactive properties such as antioxidant, anti-mutagenic, anti-viral and anti-inflammatory activity. Modification of the structure of natural phenolic compounds can be achieved through the use of enzymes in biocatalysis reactions with the potential to enhance the antioxidant capacity of these natural phenolic compounds. The work reported here employed the oxidative enzyme, laccase from Trametes pubescens, in the modification of the antioxidant phenolic molecules, ferulic acid and 2,6-dimethoxyphenol (2,6-DMP) as a way of enhancing their antioxidant capacity. In addition, various phenolic compounds were focused upon for coupling reactions, with the aim to increase the antioxidant capacity of the compounds. The T. pubescens strain was cultured in a 4L airlift reactor and extracellular laccase production was monitored using the standard ABTS assay. The enzyme was isolated and purified from the culture filtrate once optimal enzyme production was detected. The enzyme was purified using standard ammonium sulphate precipitation and dialysis. 2012-09-06T07:45:12Z 2016-02-22T10:09:10Z 2012-09-06T07:45:12Z 2016-02-22T10:09:10Z 2012 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1528 en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/za/ Cape Peninsula University of Technology
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topic biocatalytic
antioxidant
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antioxidant
Adelakun, Oluyemisi Elizabeth
Biocatalytic production of new antioxidant compounds and the characterization of their antioxidant effects
description Thesis (DTech(Biomedical Technology ))-- Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2012 === Antioxidants are an important class of compounds that quench reactive free radical intermediates formed during oxidative reactions. They prevent oxidative reactions in food and protect biological tissues against oxidative damage. Plant phenols and phenolic acids are increasingly becoming a subject of intensive research due to their bioactive properties such as antioxidant, anti-mutagenic, anti-viral and anti-inflammatory activity. Modification of the structure of natural phenolic compounds can be achieved through the use of enzymes in biocatalysis reactions with the potential to enhance the antioxidant capacity of these natural phenolic compounds. The work reported here employed the oxidative enzyme, laccase from Trametes pubescens, in the modification of the antioxidant phenolic molecules, ferulic acid and 2,6-dimethoxyphenol (2,6-DMP) as a way of enhancing their antioxidant capacity. In addition, various phenolic compounds were focused upon for coupling reactions, with the aim to increase the antioxidant capacity of the compounds. The T. pubescens strain was cultured in a 4L airlift reactor and extracellular laccase production was monitored using the standard ABTS assay. The enzyme was isolated and purified from the culture filtrate once optimal enzyme production was detected. The enzyme was purified using standard ammonium sulphate precipitation and dialysis.
author Adelakun, Oluyemisi Elizabeth
author_facet Adelakun, Oluyemisi Elizabeth
author_sort Adelakun, Oluyemisi Elizabeth
title Biocatalytic production of new antioxidant compounds and the characterization of their antioxidant effects
title_short Biocatalytic production of new antioxidant compounds and the characterization of their antioxidant effects
title_full Biocatalytic production of new antioxidant compounds and the characterization of their antioxidant effects
title_fullStr Biocatalytic production of new antioxidant compounds and the characterization of their antioxidant effects
title_full_unstemmed Biocatalytic production of new antioxidant compounds and the characterization of their antioxidant effects
title_sort biocatalytic production of new antioxidant compounds and the characterization of their antioxidant effects
publisher Cape Peninsula University of Technology
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1528
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