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Molecules ; 25(16)2020 Aug 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32823661

ABSTRACT

Sanghuangporous sanghuang is a rare medicinal fungus which contains polysaccharide as the main active substance and was used to treat gynecological diseases in ancient China. The intracellular polysaccharide yield of S. sanghuang was enhanced by the strain A130 which was screened from mutant strains via atmospheric and room temperature plasma (ARTP) mutagenesis. The objective of this research was to investigate the effects of ARTP mutagenesis on structural characteristics and biological activities of intracellular polysaccharides from S. sanghuang. Six intracellular polysaccharide components were obtained from S. sanghuang mycelia cultivated by the mutagenic strain (A130) and original strain (SH1), respectively. The results revealed that the yields of polysaccharide fractions A130-20, A130-50 and A130-70 isolated from the mutagenic strain fermentation mycelia were significantly higher than those of the original ones by 1.5-, 1.3- and 1.2-fold, and the clear physicochemical differences were found in polysaccharide fractions precipitated by 20% ethanol. A130-20 showed a relatively expanded branching chain with higher molecular weight and better in vitro macrophage activation activities and the IL-6, IL-1, and TNF-α production activities of macrophages were improved by stimulation of A130-20 from the mutagenic strain. This study demonstrates that ARTP is a novel and powerful tool to breed a high polysaccharide yield strain of S. sanghuang and may, therefore, contribute to the large-scale utilization of rare medicinal fungi.


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Fungal Polysaccharides/chemistry , Fungal Polysaccharides/pharmacology , Immunologic Factors/chemistry , Immunologic Factors/pharmacology , Intracellular Space/metabolism , Mutagenesis , Polyporales/cytology , Animals , Fungal Polysaccharides/biosynthesis , Immunologic Factors/biosynthesis , Mice , Polyporales/genetics , RAW 264.7 Cells
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 159: 948-956, 2020 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32450327

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The ß-glucan H6PC20 (Mw: 2390 kDa) and α-heteropolysaccharide HPB-3 (Mw: 15 kDa) were purified from the fruiting body of Hericium erinaceus according to the previous methods. Their gastroprotective activities and corresponding structure-activity relationship were studied in the ethanol-induced gastric ulcer model of rats. After intragastric administrated with H6PC20 and HPB-3 for 14 days, macroscopic and histological evaluation of gastric mucosa was improved significantly. The defense and repair factors (EGF, bFGF and PGE2) were increased, meanwhile, the inflammatory cytokines (IL-1ß and TNF-α) and MDA were reduced. These results indicated that H6PC20 and HPB-3 presented gastroprotective activities with the mechanism of activating repair and defense system, decreasing the inflammatory response and alleviating the oxidative injury. Furthermore, the structure-activity relationship showed that the macromolecular ß-glucan was better for repair and defense system, while the low weight molecular α-heteropolysaccharide focused on the anti-inflammatory effect. The polysaccharides purified from H. erinaceus can be developed as a potential gastroprotective ingredient for applications in pharmaceutical field.


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Fungal Polysaccharides/chemistry , Fungal Polysaccharides/pharmacology , Gastric Mucosa/drug effects , Hericium/chemistry , Protective Agents/chemistry , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Stomach Ulcer/prevention & control , Animals , Biomarkers , Biopsy , Chemical Phenomena , Cytokines/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Epidermal Growth Factor/metabolism , Ethanol/adverse effects , Fungal Polysaccharides/isolation & purification , Gastric Mucosa/pathology , Immunohistochemistry , Male , Protective Agents/isolation & purification , Rats , Stomach Ulcer/drug therapy , Stomach Ulcer/etiology , Stomach Ulcer/metabolism
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