Antioxidative potential of daedaleopsis tricolor basidiocarps and mycelium

Although some members of the genus Daedaleopsis have been prized for their medicinal and spiritual powers since Neolithic times, modern science has not yet sufficiently dealt with their bioactivities. This study aims at defining the antioxidative ac­tivities of extracts of Daedaleopsis tric...

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Main Authors: Ćilerdžić Jasmina Lj., Stajić Mirjana M., Milovanović Ivan N., Galić Milica M., Vukojević Jelena B.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Matica srpska 2017-01-01
Series:Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2017/0352-49061732019C.pdf
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spelling doaj-d85f64ad375d4e49908fbd371bc5e1f22021-01-02T02:09:57ZengMatica srpskaZbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke0352-49062406-08282017-01-012017132192710.2298/ZMSPN1732019C0352-49061732019CAntioxidative potential of daedaleopsis tricolor basidiocarps and myceliumĆilerdžić Jasmina Lj.0Stajić Mirjana M.1Milovanović Ivan N.2Galić Milica M.3Vukojević Jelena B.4Faculty of Biology, BelgradeFaculty of Biology, BelgradeFaculty of Biology, BelgradeFaculty of Biology, BelgradeFaculty of Biology, BelgradeAlthough some members of the genus Daedaleopsis have been prized for their medicinal and spiritual powers since Neolithic times, modern science has not yet sufficiently dealt with their bioactivities. This study aims at defining the antioxidative ac­tivities of extracts of Daedaleopsis tricolor wild and cultivated basidiocarps and mycelium and assessing their dependance on substrate type. Ethanol extracts (at a concentrations from 0.25 mg/mL to 16.00 mg/mL) of mycelium and wild fruiting bodies showed a considerable antioxidative potential (88.65% and 81.57%, respectively), which was almost the same as the commercial antioxidant BHA (88.91%). These radical scavenging abilities were reflected in EC50 values, which were 12.45 mg/mL for the extract of cultivated basidiocarps, 8.29 mg/mL for the extract of wild basidiocarps, 7.93 mg/mL for mycelium one, and 0.10 mg/mL for commercial antioxidant. Despite the fact that phenol proportion in the extracts was no neg­ligible (between 20.41 μg GAE/mg of the extract of dry wild basidiocarps and 146.37 μg GAE/mg of the extract of dry cultivated basidiocarps), its correlation with antioxidative activity was moderate. Flavonoids, in significant concentration, were detected only in the extract of cultivated fruiting bodies (28.64 μg QE/mg of dry extract), but no correlation with radical scavenging capacity was noted. A remarkable antioxidant potential, especially of the submerged cultivated mycelium, put D. tricolor high on the list of promising new natural antioxidants. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 173032]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2017/0352-49061732019C.pdfantioxidative capacitycultivated basidiocarpDaedaleopsis tricolormyceliumwild basidiocarp
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author Ćilerdžić Jasmina Lj.
Stajić Mirjana M.
Milovanović Ivan N.
Galić Milica M.
Vukojević Jelena B.
spellingShingle Ćilerdžić Jasmina Lj.
Stajić Mirjana M.
Milovanović Ivan N.
Galić Milica M.
Vukojević Jelena B.
Antioxidative potential of daedaleopsis tricolor basidiocarps and mycelium
Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
antioxidative capacity
cultivated basidiocarp
Daedaleopsis tricolor
mycelium
wild basidiocarp
author_facet Ćilerdžić Jasmina Lj.
Stajić Mirjana M.
Milovanović Ivan N.
Galić Milica M.
Vukojević Jelena B.
author_sort Ćilerdžić Jasmina Lj.
title Antioxidative potential of daedaleopsis tricolor basidiocarps and mycelium
title_short Antioxidative potential of daedaleopsis tricolor basidiocarps and mycelium
title_full Antioxidative potential of daedaleopsis tricolor basidiocarps and mycelium
title_fullStr Antioxidative potential of daedaleopsis tricolor basidiocarps and mycelium
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidative potential of daedaleopsis tricolor basidiocarps and mycelium
title_sort antioxidative potential of daedaleopsis tricolor basidiocarps and mycelium
publisher Matica srpska
series Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
issn 0352-4906
2406-0828
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Although some members of the genus Daedaleopsis have been prized for their medicinal and spiritual powers since Neolithic times, modern science has not yet sufficiently dealt with their bioactivities. This study aims at defining the antioxidative ac­tivities of extracts of Daedaleopsis tricolor wild and cultivated basidiocarps and mycelium and assessing their dependance on substrate type. Ethanol extracts (at a concentrations from 0.25 mg/mL to 16.00 mg/mL) of mycelium and wild fruiting bodies showed a considerable antioxidative potential (88.65% and 81.57%, respectively), which was almost the same as the commercial antioxidant BHA (88.91%). These radical scavenging abilities were reflected in EC50 values, which were 12.45 mg/mL for the extract of cultivated basidiocarps, 8.29 mg/mL for the extract of wild basidiocarps, 7.93 mg/mL for mycelium one, and 0.10 mg/mL for commercial antioxidant. Despite the fact that phenol proportion in the extracts was no neg­ligible (between 20.41 μg GAE/mg of the extract of dry wild basidiocarps and 146.37 μg GAE/mg of the extract of dry cultivated basidiocarps), its correlation with antioxidative activity was moderate. Flavonoids, in significant concentration, were detected only in the extract of cultivated fruiting bodies (28.64 μg QE/mg of dry extract), but no correlation with radical scavenging capacity was noted. A remarkable antioxidant potential, especially of the submerged cultivated mycelium, put D. tricolor high on the list of promising new natural antioxidants. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 173032]
topic antioxidative capacity
cultivated basidiocarp
Daedaleopsis tricolor
mycelium
wild basidiocarp
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2017/0352-49061732019C.pdf
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