The Sweet Secret to Boosting Antioxidant Power

Researchers have discovered a method to enhance the health benefits of polyphenolic compounds, commonly found in fruits and vegetables, by making them water-soluble through glycosylation. This breakthrough could lead to the development of potentially life-saving medications. Polyphenols, known for their ability to prevent cellular damage and diseases like cancer and heart disease, often have poor water solubility, limiting their effectiveness. By attaching sugar molecules to polyphenols, researchers can increase their solubility and stability, making them more beneficial for medicinal purposes. The study explores the engineered production of polyphenolic O-glycosides and the potential for large-scale production of these compounds using microbial fermentation.
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