热处理消除冬虫夏草(子囊菌)冷磷酸盐缓冲盐水提取物的细胞毒性。

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Takashi Kanno, Rui Tada, Toyokazu Nakasone, Shigemi Okamatsu, Yoichiro Iwakura, Kazuhiro Tamura, Hiroaki Miyaoka, Yoshiyuki Adachi
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蛹虫草是一种昆虫病原真菌,传统上用于东亚医学。这种真菌含有多种具有潜在治疗应用的生物活性化合物。虽然以前已经通过dectin-1介导的途径证明了热浸提物的免疫刺激作用,但冷水浸提物的生物学特性仍未被探索。因此,本研究对军国菇子实体(CPE-CM)冷磷酸盐缓冲盐水(PBS)提取物的理化性质和生物学效应进行了研究。冷PBS提取(4°C 24 h)导致相当大的褐变,这是有效抑制苯硫脲,这是一种多酚氧化酶抑制剂。CPE-CM在小鼠脾细胞中表现出强烈的浓度依赖性细胞毒性。与之前热水提取物的发现相反,野生型和dectin-1敲除小鼠之间的比较显示,这种细胞毒性与dectin-1信号传导无关。重要的是,在70°C以上的热处理中,细胞毒性被完全消除,这表明存在热不稳定的毒性成分。这些发现为军草提取物的制备方法提供了新的见解,并支持了东方医学对热水提取的传统偏好。研究结果还强调了提取条件在确定药用菌制剂生物学特性中的重要性。此外,该研究表明,热水提取可能是获得有益化合物的最佳方法,同时去除潜在的有害成分。
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Heat Treatment Abolishes Cytotoxicity of the Caterpillar Medicinal Mushroom Cordyceps militaris (Ascomycota) Cold-Phosphate-Buffered Saline Extract.

Cordyceps militaris is an entomopathogenic fungus that is traditionally used in East Asian medicine. The fungus contains various bioactive compounds that have potential therapeutic applications. Although the immunostimulatory effects of hot-water extracts from C. militaris were previously demonstrated through dectin-1-mediated pathways, the biological properties of cold-water extracts remain unexplored. Therefore, in this study, the physicochemical properties and biological effects of cold phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) extracts from C. militaris fruiting bodies (CPE-CM) were investigated. Cold PBS extraction (4°C for 24 h) resulted in considerable browning, which was effectively suppressed by phenylthiourea, which is a polyphenol oxidase inhibitor. CPE-CM exhibited potent concentration-dependent cytotoxicity in mouse splenocytes. In contrast to previous hot-water extract findings, a comparison between wild-type and dectin-1-knockout mice revealed that this cytotoxicity was independent of dectin-1 signaling. Importantly, cytotoxicity was completely abolished by heat treatment above 70°C, suggesting the presence of heat-labile toxic components. These findings provide new insights into C. militaris extract preparation methods and support the traditional preference for hot-water extraction in Eastern medicine. The study results also emphasize the importance of extraction conditions in determining the biological properties of medicinal mushroom preparations. Furthermore, the study suggests that hot-water extraction may be optimal for obtaining beneficial compounds while eliminating potentially harmful components.

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