澳大利亚灵芝菌种果实体内的兰氏三萜类化合物和葡聚糖含量的分布。

IF 4.2 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Aline De Oliveira Campos, Mark D Harrison, David L Marshall, Peter James Strong
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兰芝三萜类化合物和β-葡聚糖是灵芝中的重要代谢产物,对人类健康有益。澳大利亚灵芝物种的药用价值尚不清楚,也没有关于三萜类化合物分布或葡聚糖含量的数据。本研究分析了 22 个澳大利亚灵芝标本的三萜类化合物和葡聚糖含量。在其中 19 个标本的子实体中鉴定出 32 种三萜类化合物。观察到三萜类化合物在长条形子实体和无光泽子实体之间的不同分布模式,从而将灵芝分为四类。灵芝子实体中的大部分葡聚糖都是β-葡聚糖(约占 99%),α-葡聚糖含量很少(约占 1%)。β-葡聚糖含量介于 19.5%至 43.5%(重量/重量)之间。使用 ABTS(1.8 至 8.4 毫克 GAE.g-1)、DPPH(1.7 至 9.4 毫克 GAE/g-1)和 FRAP(24.7 至 111.6 毫摩尔 FeSO4.g-1)测定法观察到甲醇提取物具有一定范围的抗氧化活性,其中四个样本具有相对较高的自由基清除和还原活性。我们首次证明澳大利亚灵芝含有包括灵芝酸 A 在内的药用三萜类化合物,并建立了灵芝酸 A 的分布与子实体形态之间的联系。不过,还需要进一步研究分离二倍体克隆,并确定影响这些菌株三萜类化合物和葡聚糖合成的因素。
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Distributions of Lanostene-Derived Triterpenoids and Glucan Content in the Fruiting Bodies of the Australian Ganoderma Species.

Lanostene-derived triterpenoids and β-glucans are important metabolites in Ganoderma mushrooms associated with benefits to human health. The medicinal value of the Australian Ganoderma species remains unclear, with no data on triterpenoid distribution or glucan content. In the present study, 22 Australian Ganoderma specimens were analyzed for triterpenoid and glucan contents. Thirty-two triterpenoids were identified in the fruiting bodies of 19 of the specimens. Distinct patterns in triterpenoid distribution between laccate and matte fruiting bodies were observed, leading to the classification of four groups of Ganoderma. Most of the glucans in the Ganoderma fruiting bodies were β-glucans (~99%), with a nominal α-glucan content (~1%). The β-glucan content ranged from 19.5 to 43.5% (w/w). A range of antioxidant activities was observed for methanol extracts using the ABTS (1.8 to 8.4 mg GAE.g-1), DPPH (1.7 to 9.4 mg GAE/g-1) and FRAP (24.7 to 111.6 mmol FeSO4.g-1) assays, with four specimens presenting relatively high radical scavenging and reducing activities. For the first time, we demonstrated that Australian Ganoderma mushrooms contain medicinal triterpenoids, including ganoderic acid A, and we established a link between its distribution and the fruiting body morphology. However, further research is required to isolate diploid clones and determine factors that impact triterpenoid and glucan synthesis in these strains.

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Journal of Fungi
Journal of Fungi Medicine-Microbiology (medical)
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
14.90%
发文量
1151
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Fungi (ISSN 2309-608X) is an international, peer-reviewed scientific open access journal that provides an advanced forum for studies related to pathogenic fungi, fungal biology, and all other aspects of fungal research. The journal publishes reviews, regular research papers, and communications in quarterly issues. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on paper length. Full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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