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Chromatographic techniques to obtain the biomolecules profile of inedible wild mushrooms with antioxidant value

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Resumo:The use of natural products isolated from mushrooms, included inedible species, against infection, cancer diseases and other oxidative-stress related diseases is one of the cornerstones of modern medicine [1]. In the present work, the antioxidant molecule profiles of inedible mushroom species were evaluated and compared with those of edible species. Mono and oligosaccharides {sugars), fatty acids and tocopherols were analysed by high performance liquid chromatography coupled to refraction index detection {HPLC/RI) , HPLC coupled to fluorescence and gas chromatography coupled to flame ionization detection {GC/FID), respectively. Ascorbic acid, carotenoids, phenolics and flavonoids were obtained by spectrophotometric techniques. The analysed molecules were further related to antioxidant properties, evaluated by free radical scavenging activity, reducing power and lipid peroxidation inhibition. The order of antioxidant abundance found in inedible wild mushrooms was: phenolics > flavonoids > ascorbic acid > tocopherols > carotenoids, similar to that of edible species. Furthermore the same energetic biomolecules were found including the disaccharide trehalose, the monosaccharide alcohol derivative mannitol and the fatty acids palmitic, oleic and linoleic acids. Fomitopsis pinicola revealed a very high phenolics concentrat ion {388 mg GAE/g extract) and powerful antioxidant properties, mainly reducing power { EC50 value 60 ug/ml similar to the standard Trolox®). It could find applications in the prevention of free radical-related diseases as a source of bioactive compounds.
Autores principais:Pereira, Eliana
Outros Autores:Reis, Filipa S.; Barros, Lillian; Martins, Anabela; Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R.
Ano:2012
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:documento de conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:The use of natural products isolated from mushrooms, included inedible species, against infection, cancer diseases and other oxidative-stress related diseases is one of the cornerstones of modern medicine [1]. In the present work, the antioxidant molecule profiles of inedible mushroom species were evaluated and compared with those of edible species. Mono and oligosaccharides {sugars), fatty acids and tocopherols were analysed by high performance liquid chromatography coupled to refraction index detection {HPLC/RI) , HPLC coupled to fluorescence and gas chromatography coupled to flame ionization detection {GC/FID), respectively. Ascorbic acid, carotenoids, phenolics and flavonoids were obtained by spectrophotometric techniques. The analysed molecules were further related to antioxidant properties, evaluated by free radical scavenging activity, reducing power and lipid peroxidation inhibition. The order of antioxidant abundance found in inedible wild mushrooms was: phenolics > flavonoids > ascorbic acid > tocopherols > carotenoids, similar to that of edible species. Furthermore the same energetic biomolecules were found including the disaccharide trehalose, the monosaccharide alcohol derivative mannitol and the fatty acids palmitic, oleic and linoleic acids. Fomitopsis pinicola revealed a very high phenolics concentrat ion {388 mg GAE/g extract) and powerful antioxidant properties, mainly reducing power { EC50 value 60 ug/ml similar to the standard Trolox®). It could find applications in the prevention of free radical-related diseases as a source of bioactive compounds.