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Advances in biochemistry and the biotechnological production of taxifolin and its derivatives.

Nguyen Huy ThuanAnil ShresthaNguyen Thanh TrungVinay Bharadwaj TatipamulaDuong Van CuongNguyen Xuan CanhNguyen Van GiangTae-Su KimJae-Kyung SohngDipesh Dhakal
Published in: Biotechnology and applied biochemistry (2021)
Taxifolin (dihydroquercetin) and its derivatives are medicinally important flavanonols with a wide distribution in plants. These compounds have been isolated from various plants, such as milk thistle, onions, french maritime, and tamarind. In general, they are commercially generated in semisynthetic forms. Taxifolin and related compounds are biosynthesized via the phenylpropanoid pathway, and most of the biosynthetic steps have been functionally characterized. The knowledge gained through the detailed investigation of their biosynthesis has provided the foundation for the reconstruction of biosynthetic pathways. Plant- and microbial-based platforms are utilized for the expression of such pathways for generating taxifolin-related compounds, either by whole-cell biotransformation or through reconfiguration of the genetic circuits. In this review, we summarize recent advances in the biotechnological production of taxifolin and its derivatives.
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