揭示部落菜肴中野生食用菌的分类特征及其药理意义。

IF 3.2 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Gouri Basak, Niranjan Roy, Arun Kumar Dutta, Krishnendu Acharya
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摘要

野生蘑菇作为食物和药物的历史在包括印度在内的几个国家都有记载。印度的大型真菌植物群由多种不同的物种组成,长期以来,这些物种因其药用和烹饪品质而受到各部落群体的重视。在记录本地蘑菇物种的过程中,从梅加拉亚邦东卡西山区的松树为主的森林中收集了一种独特的可食用蘑菇。经过形态学鉴定和分子系统发育分析,这一独特的物种被鉴定为Russula pseudojaponica,来自印度的新记录。为了研究其治疗潜力,制备了甲醇组分,并对其进行了表征。大量不同的次生代谢物,如类胡萝卜素、抗坏血酸和酚类物质已被检测到。甲醇部分也具有显著的抗氧化活性,对DPPH和ABTS自由基具有较强的清除能力,具有较高的还原能力和螯合能力。此外,从肉汤微量稀释实验中可以看出,该提取物具有抑制单核细胞增生李斯特菌、枯草芽孢杆菌、铜绿假单胞菌、大肠杆菌、伤寒沙门氏菌和金黄色葡萄球菌生长的能力。此外,通过扫描电镜观察,它还能诱导细菌细胞的形态学改变。此外,该提取物还具有抑制肺癌细胞增殖、克隆原性和迁移潜力的能力,表明其具有抗癌潜力。该提取物成功地阻止了细胞分裂S期的细胞周期进程。在提取液处理后,也观察到线粒体内在凋亡途径的参与。因此,基于这项研究的发现,这种特殊的真菌有能力作为一个有机储存库,用于创造新的药物来对抗与氧化应激、细菌疾病和癌症相关的疾病。
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Revealing the Taxonomic Profile of a Wild Edible Mushroom From Tribal Cuisine and Its Pharmacological Significance.

The historical use of wild mushrooms as food and medicine has been documented in several countries, including India. The Indian macrofungal flora consists of a diverse range of distinct species that have long been valued by various tribal groups for their medicinal and culinary qualities. During the process of documenting indigenous mushroom species, one unique edible Russula sp. was collected from the Pinus-dominated forest of the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya. Following a thorough assessment of the morphological traits and molecular phylogenetic analysis, this distinct species has been identified as Russula pseudojaponica, a new record from India. In order to investigate its therapeutic potential, a methanolic fraction was prepared and characterized for myco-chemicals. A substantial quantity of different secondary metabolites like carotenoids, ascorbic acid, and phenolics has been detected. The methanolic fraction also had notable antioxidant activity, displaying strong capabilities in scavenging DPPH and ABTS radicals, possessing high reducing power, and chelating capacity. In addition, the extract demonstrated the capacity to hinder the growth of Listeria monocytogenes, Bacillus subtilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi, and Staphylococcus aureus, as seen in the broth microdilution experiment. Furthermore, it induced morphological changes in bacterial cells, which were seen by scanning electron microscopy. Moreover, the extract demonstrated the ability to inhibit the proliferation, clonogenicity, and migratory potential of lung carcinoma cells, suggesting its potential as an anticancer agent. The extract successfully arrested the cell cycle progression in the S phase of cell division. Involvement of the intrinsic mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis was also observed after extract treatment. Hence, based on the findings of this study, this exceptional fungus has the capacity to function as an organic reservoir for the creation of novel medications to counteract illnesses associated with oxidative stress, bacterial ailments, and cancer.

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Biotechnology and applied biochemistry
Biotechnology and applied biochemistry 工程技术-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Published since 1979, Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry is dedicated to the rapid publication of high quality, significant research at the interface between life sciences and their technological exploitation. The Editors will consider papers for publication based on their novelty and impact as well as their contribution to the advancement of medical biotechnology and industrial biotechnology, covering cutting-edge research in synthetic biology, systems biology, metabolic engineering, bioengineering, biomaterials, biosensing, and nano-biotechnology.
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