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College of Bioresources and Agriculture

Food Chemistry Lab

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Principal Investigator : Nan-Wei Su

Team Size : 12

Study Field : Development of structural modification techniques for natural polyphenolic phytochemicals to improve their water solubility and bioavailability, thereby enhancing their bioactivity and application potential in food, pharmaceutical, and nutraceutical products.

Forms of Int'l Cooperation : Joint Research Project, Personnel Exchange, Student Exchange, MOU/Collaborative Agreement

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Lab Introduction

Our laboratory focuses on the phosphorylation-based modification of natural polyphenolic phytochemicals, aiming to enhance their water solubility and bioavailability and overcome limitations in oral absorption and functionality. We pioneered the use of Bacillus subtilis as a microbial platform for the direct phosphorylation of polyphenols and identified a novel endogenous dikinase as the key enzyme, which further enabled the development of an in vitro enzymatic phosphorylation system.
Our research encompasses two major directions:
(1) Microbial biotransformation, including the investigation of structural influences on phytochemical metabolism, development of structure-specific B. subtilis strains using CRISPR/Cas9, and analysis of gene clusters and regulatory mechanisms associated with phosphorylation pathways.
(2) Enzymatic catalysis, focusing on characterizing the catalytic mechanism of dikinases, establishing a dual-enzyme ATP regeneration system to enhance phosphorylation efficiency, and optimizing enzyme performance through molecular docking and kinetic studies. 
In addition to fundamental research, we actively promote technology transfer and industrial application. Several of our patented technologies have been successfully licensed, contributing to the development of FDA-approved New Dietary Ingredient (NDI) products. We continue to expand these innovations to support the functional application of phytochemicals in health and medical fields.
Introductory video on enzymatic phosphorylation: the transformation of luteolin from insoluble to soluble form: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VYBUkCF9BU

 

International Cooperation Experience

  • Sunshine International Co., LTD. | Thailand
    Joint Research Project Personnel Exchange

    2019/04/01 ~ 2020/03/31

Contact

Nan-Wei Su

Position : Professor

Email : snw@ntu.edu.tw

Phone : +886-2-33664819

Principal Investigator

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Nan-Wei Su

Position : Lab. Head

Email : snw@ntu.edu.tw

Education / Background :

  • PhD, Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
  • M.A., Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
  • B.S., Department of Bioengineering, Tatung Institute Technolohy, Taiwan
     

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