Increase of vitamin D2 by UV-B exposure during the growth phase of white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus)
Background: Mushrooms are the only non-animal food source of vitamin D. Wild mushrooms have naturally high vitamin D2 content, and cultivated mushrooms produce vitamin D2 from ergosterol when exposed to supplementary UV-B during the post-harvest phase.Objectives: This study investigated the effects...
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doaj-a9439fc056424792a0cbc2592face4a52020-11-24T23:40:47ZengSwedish Nutrition FoundationFood & Nutrition Research1654-66281654-661X2012-04-015601710.3402/fnr.v56i0.7114Increase of vitamin D2 by UV-B exposure during the growth phase of white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus)Hanne L. KristensenEva RosenqvistJette JakobsenBackground: Mushrooms are the only non-animal food source of vitamin D. Wild mushrooms have naturally high vitamin D2 content, and cultivated mushrooms produce vitamin D2 from ergosterol when exposed to supplementary UV-B during the post-harvest phase.Objectives: This study investigated the effects of providing supplementary UV-B during the growth phase on vitamin D2 formation and the interactions with growth of mushrooms, as compared to supplementary UV-B during the post-harvest phase or exposure to sunlight for both cultivated and wild mushrooms.Methods: Experiments were carried out with exposure to supplementary UV-B just prior to harvest in the range of 0–2,400 mJ cm−2. Mushrooms grew for 2 days with or without repeated UV-B exposure each day. Vitamin D2 and growth rate were determined. In addition, some mushrooms were post-harvest treated by exposure at 200 mJ cm−2 supplementary UV-B or natural sunlight, prior to vitamin D2 determination.Results: The content of vitamin D2 was 0.2–164 µg 100 g−1 fresh weight, and there was a linear relationship between UV-dose up to 1,000 mJ cm−2 and vitamin D2 content. The fast growth rate of the mushrooms diluted the vitamin D2 from 24 to 3 µg 100 g−1 within 2 days of exposure at 200 mJ cm−2. Following repeated UV-B exposure, vitamin D2 increased to 33 µg vitamin D2 100 g−1. Growth was unaffected by UV-B. Post-harvest exposure to supplementary UV-B resulted in a higher vitamin D2 content of 32 µg 100 g−1 compared to the 24 µg 100 g−1 obtained from exposure to UV-B during the growth phase. In contrast, wild and cultivated mushrooms with and without exposure to sunlight had vitamin D2 content in the range of 0.2–1.5 µg vitamin D2 100 g−1.Conclusions: This study showed that mushrooms with a well-defined content of vitamin D2 can be obtained by exposure to supplementary UV-B just prior to harvest.http://www.foodandnutritionresearch.net/index.php/fnr/article/view/7114/21362ergocalciferolgrowth phasepost-harvestsunlightwild mushroomsyield |
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Hanne L. Kristensen Eva Rosenqvist Jette Jakobsen Increase of vitamin D2 by UV-B exposure during the growth phase of white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) Food & Nutrition Research ergocalciferol growth phase post-harvest sunlight wild mushrooms yield |
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Increase of vitamin D2 by UV-B exposure during the growth phase of white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) |
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Increase of vitamin D2 by UV-B exposure during the growth phase of white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) |
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Increase of vitamin D2 by UV-B exposure during the growth phase of white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) |
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Increase of vitamin D2 by UV-B exposure during the growth phase of white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) |
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Increase of vitamin D2 by UV-B exposure during the growth phase of white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) |
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increase of vitamin d2 by uv-b exposure during the growth phase of white button mushroom (agaricus bisporus) |
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Swedish Nutrition Foundation |
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1654-6628 1654-661X |
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2012-04-01 |
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Background: Mushrooms are the only non-animal food source of vitamin D. Wild mushrooms have naturally high vitamin D2 content, and cultivated mushrooms produce vitamin D2 from ergosterol when exposed to supplementary UV-B during the post-harvest phase.Objectives: This study investigated the effects of providing supplementary UV-B during the growth phase on vitamin D2 formation and the interactions with growth of mushrooms, as compared to supplementary UV-B during the post-harvest phase or exposure to sunlight for both cultivated and wild mushrooms.Methods: Experiments were carried out with exposure to supplementary UV-B just prior to harvest in the range of 0–2,400 mJ cm−2. Mushrooms grew for 2 days with or without repeated UV-B exposure each day. Vitamin D2 and growth rate were determined. In addition, some mushrooms were post-harvest treated by exposure at 200 mJ cm−2 supplementary UV-B or natural sunlight, prior to vitamin D2 determination.Results: The content of vitamin D2 was 0.2–164 µg 100 g−1 fresh weight, and there was a linear relationship between UV-dose up to 1,000 mJ cm−2 and vitamin D2 content. The fast growth rate of the mushrooms diluted the vitamin D2 from 24 to 3 µg 100 g−1 within 2 days of exposure at 200 mJ cm−2. Following repeated UV-B exposure, vitamin D2 increased to 33 µg vitamin D2 100 g−1. Growth was unaffected by UV-B. Post-harvest exposure to supplementary UV-B resulted in a higher vitamin D2 content of 32 µg 100 g−1 compared to the 24 µg 100 g−1 obtained from exposure to UV-B during the growth phase. In contrast, wild and cultivated mushrooms with and without exposure to sunlight had vitamin D2 content in the range of 0.2–1.5 µg vitamin D2 100 g−1.Conclusions: This study showed that mushrooms with a well-defined content of vitamin D2 can be obtained by exposure to supplementary UV-B just prior to harvest. |
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ergocalciferol growth phase post-harvest sunlight wild mushrooms yield |
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