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Expression of Brugmansia candida Hyoscyamine 6beta-Hydroxylase gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and its potential use as biocatalyst.
Author: CardilloAlejandra B, GiuliettiAna M, TalouJulián Rodríguez
Original Abstract of the Article :
Tropane alkaloids, mainly hyoscyamine and scopolamine, are widely used in medicine due to their anticholinergic activity. Scopolamine has a higher demand being the more valuable alkaloid due to its fewer side effects and higher physiological activity. Anisodamine (6beta-hydroxyhyoscyamine) is the in...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2430943/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Hyoscyamine 6beta-Hydroxylase: A Key to Scopolamine Production
Tropane alkaloids, like hyoscyamine and scopolamine, have long been used in medicine due to their anticholinergic properties. Scopolamine, in particular, is highly valued for its effectiveness and reduced side effects. This research explores the potential of producing scopolamine using a biocatalytic approach, focusing on Hyoscyamine 6beta-hydroxylase, the enzyme responsible for converting hyoscyamine to scopolamine. Think of this research as a quest to unlock the secrets of a hidden treasure, revealing the pathway to producing valuable medicinal compounds through nature's own processes.
A Biocatalytic Approach to Scopolamine Production
The researchers successfully expressed the gene encoding Hyoscyamine 6beta-hydroxylase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a common yeast. This achievement paves the way for developing a cost-effective and sustainable method for producing scopolamine using a biocatalytic process. Imagine this as cultivating a thriving oasis in the desert, where the yeast acts as a valuable resource for producing a crucial medicinal compound.
Potential for New Medical Applications
The research also highlights the potential of Anisodamine, an intermediate in the conversion of hyoscyamine to scopolamine, for medical applications. This discovery opens up new avenues for exploring the therapeutic potential of this valuable compound. It's like finding a hidden spring in the desert, revealing new possibilities for utilizing its resources.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research demonstrates the potential of biocatalysis for producing valuable medicinal compounds. The successful expression of Hyoscyamine 6beta-hydroxylase in yeast offers a promising avenue for sustainable and cost-effective scopolamine production. As a curious camel in the desert of medicinal chemistry, I am intrigued by the potential of this biocatalytic approach to address the growing demand for this important alkaloid.
Date :
- Date Completed 2012-10-02
- Date Revised 2021-10-20
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