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Antioxidant and Antiproliferative Potential of Fruiting Bodies of the Wild-Growing King Bolete Mushroom, Boletus edulis (Agaricomycetes), from Western Serbia.
Novakovic, Aleksandra; Karaman, Maja; Kaisarevic, Sonja; Radusin, Tanja; Llic, Nebojsa.
Affiliation
  • Novakovic A; Institute of Food Technology, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia.
  • Karaman M; Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg D. Obradovica 2, Novi Sad 21000.
  • Kaisarevic S; Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia.
  • Radusin T; Institute of Food Technology, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia.
  • Llic N; Institute of Food Technology, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia.
Int J Med Mushrooms ; 19(1): 27-34, 2017.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28322144
ABSTRACT
The aim of this work was to study the bioactivity of crude aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Boletus edulis prepared from caps and stipes of wild-growing basidiocarps collected from the Prijepolje region (western Serbia). The bioactivity screening included antioxidant (2,2-diphenyl-l-picrylhydrazyl [DPPH], nitric oxide, super-oxide anion*, and hydroxyl radicals and ferric-reducing antioxidant power) and antiproliferative MTT assays (human breast MCF-7 cancer cell line). In addition, all extracts were primarily characterized by ultraviolet/visible spectrophotometry to determine total phenolic and flavonoid contents. The highest anti-DPPH and anti-hydroxyl radical activity were observed in aqueous B. edulis extract from the caps (half maximal inhibitory concentration [IC50] = 50.97 µg/ mL and 2.05 µg/mL, respectively), whereas the highest anti-nitric oxide radical activity was observed in aqueous B. edulis extract from the stipes (IC50 = 10.74 µg/mL). The ethanolic extract obtained from the mushroom stipe showed higher anti-superoxide anion radical activity (IC50 = 9.84 µg/mL) and ferric-reducing antioxidant power (22.14 mg ascorbic acid equivalents/g dry weight) compared with aqueous extracts. Total phenolic content for all extracts was similar but total flavonoid content was significantly higher in the aqueous B. edulis extract from the caps (4.5 mg quercetin equivalents/g dry weight). All crude extracts showed activity against the MCF-7 cell line, with the ethanolic extract of B. edulis prepared from stipes (IC50 = 56 µg/mL) being the most potent. This is, to our knowledge, the first report of the antiproliferative effects of crude aqueous and ethanolic extracts prepared from caps and stipes of wild-growing basidiocarps of B. edulis on the human breast MCF-7 cancer cell line.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Basidiomycota / Complex Mixtures / Fruiting Bodies, Fungal / Antineoplastic Agents / Antioxidants Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Int J Med Mushrooms Year: 2017 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Basidiomycota / Complex Mixtures / Fruiting Bodies, Fungal / Antineoplastic Agents / Antioxidants Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Int J Med Mushrooms Year: 2017 Document type: Article