Method of transforming into genin and sapogenins of particular plant species of the family Sapotaceae with the use of exogenous ß-glycosidases for the preparation of cosmetics and dermatological compositions
Nontoxic aglycones of a particular species of the family Sapotaceae are obtained for preparing cosmetics and pharmaceutical dermatological compositions. These aglycones are prepared with the use of coarse raw kernel, or by a plurality of kernel products as raw material that contain the biochemical substrates, namely related glycosides to the lucumin. The transformation products consist of benzaldehyde, the main constituent of the genin recovery, and mandelic acid and mandelamide, the main constituents of the sapogenins. The process for transformation into genin and sapogenins includes the use of exogenous β-glycosidases other than from the family Sapotaceae as the biochemical transformation method into the respective enzymatic hydrolysis aglycones products, the genin plus sapogenins as obtained and after separation into the individual aglycones.