{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Advancements in enzymatic biotransformation and bioactivities of rare ginsenosides: A review. {Author}: Hu Y;Li Y;Cao Y;Shen Y;Zou X;Liu J;Zhao J; {Journal}: J Biotechnol {Volume}: 392 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Sep 10 {Factor}: 3.595 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2024.06.018 {Abstract}: Ginsenoside, the principal active constituent of ginseng, exhibits enhanced bioavailability and medicinal efficacy in rare ginsenosides compared to major ginsenosides. Current research is focused on efficiently and selectively removing sugar groups attached to the major ginsenoside sugar chains to convert them into rare ginsenosides that meet the demands of medical industry and functional foods. The methods for preparing rare ginsenosides encompass chemical, microbial, and enzymatic approaches. Among these, the enzyme conversion method is highly favored by researchers due to its exceptional specificity and robust efficiency. This review summarizes the biological activities of different rare ginsenosides, explores the various glycosidases used in the biotransformation of different major ginsenosides as substrates, and elucidates their respective corresponding biotransformation pathways. These findings will provide valuable references for the development, utilization, and industrial production of ginsenosides.