Abstract

A novel isoflavone glycoside-hydrolyzing β-glucosidase produced by Lactobacillus casei subsp. rhamnosus IFO 3425 was solubilized by ultrasonic disruption of the cells in the presence of 2-mercaptoethanol and sorbitol as stabilizer. The β-glucosidase from L. casei subsp. rhamnosus specifically hydrolyzed soybean isoflavone glycosides, namely, daidzin and genistin, converting them to daidzein and genistein, respectively. By contrast, a commercial preparation of almond emulsin β-glucosidase could not hydrolyze these soybean isoflavone glycosides. The undesirably bitter and astringent isoflavone glycosides in soybean were decomposed for the first time with this novel β-glucosidase, an enzyme which has hitherto been considered difficult to solubilize, produced by a lactic acid bacterium.

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