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Biotechnol Appl Biochem ; 70(5): 1690-1706, 2023 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37042496

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Phosphorous actively participates in numerous metabolic and regulatory activities of almost all living organisms including animals and humans. Therefore, it is considered as an essential macronutrient required supporting their proper growth. On contrary, phytic acid (PA), an antinutritional substance, is widely known for its strong affinity to chelate essential mineral ions including PO4 3- , Ca2+ , Fe2+ , Mg2+ , and Zn2+ . Being one the major reservoir of PO4 3- ions, PA has great potential to bind PO4 3- ions in diverse range of foods. Once combined with P, PA transforms into an undigested and insoluble complex namely phytate. Produced phytate leads to a notable reduction in the bioavailability of P due to negligible activity of phytases in monogastric animals and humans. This highlights the importance and consequent need of enhancement of phytase level in these life forms. Interestingly, phytases, catalyzing the breakdown of phytate complex and recycling the phosphate into ecosystem to its available form, have naturally been reported in a variety of plants and microorganisms over past few decades. In pursuit of a reliable solution, the focus of this review is to explore the keynote potential of bacterial phytases for sustainable management of phosphorous via efficient utilization of soil phytate. The core of the review covers detailed discussion on bacterial phytases along with their widely reported applications viz. biofertilizers, phosphorus acquisition, and plant growth promotion. Moreover, meticulous description on fermentation-based strategies and future trends on bacterial phytases have also been included.


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6-Fitasa , Ácido Fítico , Humanos , Animales , Ácido Fítico/farmacología , Ácido Fítico/metabolismo , 6-Fitasa/metabolismo , Ecosistema , Fósforo , Fosfatos
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Org Biomol Chem ; 17(16): 3964-3970, 2019 04 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30942810

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A metal-free DBU catalyzed protocol has been developed for the regioselective [3 + 2] cycloaddition reactions of 3-benzylidene succinimides with 3-ylidene oxindoles to furnish spirooxindole derivatives. The 3-benzylidene succinimides underwent Michael addition with chalcones to provide benzylidene succinimide-tethered propanones. All the reactions proceeded under mild conditions and the products were isolated by simple filtration and washing with ethanol in good yields. The current methodology utilizes simple precursors and provides functionally-rich succinimides with two to five contiguous stereocenters in excellent diastereoselectivity and with complete regioselectivity.

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