{Reference Type}: Journal Article
{Author}: Tao Qiu;Xiaojing Ma;Ming Ye;Ruyue Yuan;Yanna Wu
{Year}: 2013
{Title}: Purification, structure, lipid lowering and liver protecting effects of polysaccharide from Lachnum YM281
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{Volume}: 98
{Issue}: 1
{Pages}: 922-930
{ISBN/ISSN}: 0144-8617
{Keywords}: Structure;Lachnum YM281;Extracellular polysaccharide;Lipid lowering;Liver protecting
{Abstract}:The extracellular polysaccharide (LEP)
produced by Lachnum YM281 was obtained from the fermentation broth, and LEP-1b
with molecular weight of 4.02 × 104 Da was separated and sequentially purified
through DEAE-cellulose 52 column chromatography and Sepharose CL-6B column
chromatography. GC–MS, IR and NMR (1H,
The effects of LEP-1b on the serum lipids, liver
lipids levels and aminotransferase activities of model mice with hyperlipidemic
fatty live were studied, and the results showed that LEP-1b had strong lipid
lowering and liver protecting effects on mice with hyperlipidemic fatty live.
{Database Provider}: Web of Sciencedirect
{Language}: English
{Reference Type}: Journal Article
{Author}: Gerardo Mata;Jean-Michel Savoie
{Year}: 2013
{Title}: Preservation of Agaricus
subrufescens strains at low temperature by using cultures on sorghum grains
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{Volume}: 30
{Issue}: 2
{Pages}: 96-102
{ISBN/ISSN}: 1130-1406
{Keywords}: Agaricus bisporus;Edible mushrooms;Setas comestibles;Agaricus blazei;Almond mushroom;Mushroom of the sun;Germplasm;Himematsutake;Hongo almendra;Seta del sol;Germoplasma
{Abstract}:
Background
One of the main problems for the preservation of
genetics resources of Agaricus subrufescens is to maintain the viability of the
strains because the mycelium is very sensitive to cooling and therefore it ages
rapidly.
Aims
Evaluate the viability of A. subrufescens strains
stored as cultures on sorghum grain (spawn) at different temperatures.
Methods
Eighteen strains of A. subrufescens and three
strains of Agaricus bisporus were studied. Spawn's viability was evaluated
under the following conditions: (1) control at
Results
Most strains showed 100% viability and they were
recovered usually in 1 day. In LN the viability ranged between 84 and 100%
depending on the strain, but in some cases recovery took more than 10 days.
Mycelial growth decreased gradually over time and although the results show
significant differences between treatments C and R, the decline is associated
with ageing of the mycelium rather than the treatment itself.
Conclusions
Culture on sorghum grain and storage at low
temperature is an interesting way to preserve genetic resources of A. subrufescens.
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{Language}: English
{Reference Type}: Journal Article
{Author}: Natalia Nowacka;Renata Nowak;Marta Drozd;Marta Olech;Renata Los;Anna Malm
{Year}: 2014
{Title}: Analysis of phenolic constituents,
antiradical and antimicrobial activity of edible mushrooms growing wild in
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{Volume}: 59
{Issue}: 2, Part 1
{Pages}: 689 - 694
{ISBN/ISSN}: 0023-6438
{Keywords}: Fungi;Antioxidant;Antibacterial;Phenolic acids;LC-MS
{Abstract}:Mushrooms have been part of human diet
for centuries. They possess great potential for both nutrition and therapeutic
use. Amongst bioactive constituents occurring in mushrooms, phenolic compounds
focus much attention due to their antioxidant activity.
The aim of the present study was to determine the
chemical composition of phenolic compounds in wild growing edible mushrooms
traditionally eaten in
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first
study conducted among such a large number of wild edible mushroom species. The
results obtained indicate that mushrooms might be used directly in diet and
promote health as an easily accessible source of natural antioxidants and
antimicrobial agents.
{Database Provider}: Web of Sciencedirect
{Language}: English
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