Wild and Cultivated Mushrooms of Nepal as a Source of Nutrients and Nutraceuticals

R. Pandey, Alisha Kunwar, R. Ranjit, Niranjan Koirala
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This study was carried out on nutrient and nutraceutical analysis of wild and cultivated edible mushrooms collected from different parts of Nepal. A total number of five species of mushroom were collected including two wild (Morchella sp. and Ganoderma sp.) and three cultivated species (Pleurotus sp., Agaricus sp. and Lentinula sp). The moisture, protein, crude fat, total ash, dietary fibre and carbohydrates were determined as nutrients whereas phenolic content, flavonoid content, antioxidant and mineral matter were determined as nutraceuticals. In this study, the highest amount of nutrients contained was protein (34%), fat (7%), fibres (42%), ash (11%), and carbohydrate (60%). The nutraceutical in these mushrooms is phenolic (0.79 μg of GAE/gm), flavonoid (0.585 μg of QE/gm) and antioxidant (0.261±0.036 mg/ml). The concentration of iron (26.19 mg/l) was found highest in all mushrooms, whereas lead and chromium were found in negligible amounts i.e., >1. The comparative study revealed that the nutrients in cultivated mushrooms have highest than in wild mushrooms. Moreover, the nutraceutical is maximum in wild mushrooms (phenolic content of 0.79 μg of GAE/gm, flavonoid content of 0.58 μg of GAE/gm) than in cultivated mushrooms. Furthermore, wild edible mushrooms are a good source of antioxidants than cultivated ones. In conclusion, this study suggested that mushrooms are a good source of nutrients and nutraceuticals which are considered valuable good nutritional dietary supplements.
尼泊尔的野生和栽培蘑菇作为营养和营养品的来源
本研究对采集自尼泊尔不同地区的野生和栽培食用菌进行了营养和营养保健分析。共采集到蘑菇5种,包括野生羊肚菌(Morchella sp.)和灵芝(Ganoderma sp.) 2种,栽培菌(Pleurotus sp.)、松茸菌(Agaricus sp.)和香菇(Lentinula sp.) 3种。以水分、蛋白质、粗脂肪、总灰分、膳食纤维和碳水化合物为营养成分,以酚类含量、类黄酮含量、抗氧化剂和矿物质为营养成分。在这项研究中,最高含量的营养素是蛋白质(34%)、脂肪(7%)、纤维(42%)、灰分(11%)和碳水化合物(60%)。其营养成分主要为酚类物质(0.79 μg /gm)、类黄酮(0.585 μg /gm)和抗氧化剂(0.261±0.036 mg/ml)。铁的浓度(26.19毫克/升)在所有蘑菇中都是最高的,而铅和铬的含量可以忽略不计,即bb0.1。对比研究表明,栽培蘑菇的营养成分高于野生蘑菇。野生香菇的营养价值最高(酚类含量为0.79 μg / GAE/gm,类黄酮含量为0.58 μg / GAE/gm)。此外,野生食用菌比栽培食用菌是抗氧化剂的良好来源。总之,本研究表明,蘑菇是一种良好的营养来源和营养保健品,被认为是有价值的良好营养膳食补充剂。
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