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Int J Med Mushrooms ; 25(8): 1-17, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37560886

ABSTRACT

Mushrooms are full of nutrition and have beneficial properties for human health. Polysaccharides are the main component of edible and medicinal mushrooms, especially ß-glucans, which have attracted much more attention for their complex structure and diverse biological activities. Among all the diverse medicinal activities of mushroom polysaccharides, antitumor and immune-enhancing activities are two excellent bioactivities that have much more potential and deserve application. Their bioactivities are highly dependent on their structural features, including molecular weight, monosaccharide composition, degree of branching, type and configuration of glycosidic bonds, substituent pattern, and chain conformation. This review summarizes the current method for obtaining polysaccharides from mushrooms, chemical characterizations of the structures and their roles in immune and antitumor activities. In addition, the methods for preparation of the polysaccharide derivatives and the potential medicinal clinical application are also discussed in this review, which may provide new guidance for mushroom polysaccharide development.


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Agaricales , beta-Glucans , Humans , Agaricales/chemistry , Polysaccharides/pharmacology , Polysaccharides/chemistry , beta-Glucans/chemistry , Molecular Weight , Monosaccharides
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Int J Med Mushrooms ; 24(10): 31-43, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36374828

ABSTRACT

Phellinus igniarius is a medicinal fungus possessing potent therapeutic activity due to the polysaccharides, polyphenols, flavonoids, and other secondary metabolites they contain. Laccases are crucial enzymes involved in lignin degradation in Ph. igniarius and offer great potential to accomplish several bioprocesses. To generate Ph. igniarius strains with high biomass, flavonoid, and laccase activity, we used pulsed light (PL) technology for mutagenesis of Ph. igniarius protoplasts and screened for mutants with high biomass, flavonoid, and laccase activity. At the irradiation power of 100 J, treated distance 8.5 cm, irradiation frequency was 0.5 s/time, three times treatments, after five generations of selection, three mutants were obtained with higher biomass production. Compared with control, the mycelium biomass and the flavonoid production of the screened mutant strain QB72 were increased 20.87% and 53.51%, respectively. The total amount of the accumulated extracellular laccase of the QB72 in the first 6 and 8 days increased 23.38% and 22.37% respectively, and over the total 16 days it increased 9.62%. In addition, RAPD analysis results indicated that the genetic materials of the mutant QB72 were altered. PL mutagenesis method has great potential for developing strains, especially Phellinus.


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Agaricales , Basidiomycota , Salix , Agaricales/genetics , Agaricales/metabolism , Phellinus , Laccase/genetics , Laccase/metabolism , Flavonoids/metabolism , Salix/genetics , Salix/metabolism , Fermentation , Biomass , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique , Basidiomycota/genetics , Basidiomycota/metabolism , Mutagenesis
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