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Title: | Microanalysis Characterization of Bioactive Protein-Bound Polysaccharides Produced by Amanita Ponderosa Cultures |
Authors: | Salvador, Cátia Martins, M R Caldeira, A Teresa |
Keywords: | Amanita ponderosa protein-bound polysaccharides |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Citation: | Cátia Salvador, M. Rosário Martins, and A. Teresa Caldeira (2014). Microanalysis Characterization of Bioactive Protein- Bound Polysaccharides Produced by Amanita Ponderosa Cultures. Microscopy and Microanalisys. doi:10.1017/S1431927614013099. |
Abstract: | Different compounds of edible mushrooms are responsible for their bioactivity. The ability to
synthesize polysaccharides, namely protein–polysaccharide (PPS) complexes, is related to the antioxidant
capacity of these compounds and present great interest in preventing a number of diseases, including cancer,
cardiovascular and auto-immune diseases, and accelerated aging. Amanita ponderosa are wild edible mushrooms
that grow in Mediterranean “montado” areas [Portuguese name given to cork oak (Quercus suber) and holm oak
(Quercus ilex) forests]. The aim of this study was to evaluate the production of PPS complexes obtained from
A. ponderosa cultures using a new microanalytical approach to quickly and easily monitor the production process.
Microanalysis using Fourier-transform infrared using attenuated total reflection and Raman spectroscopy of PPS
samples showed spectra compatible with identification of this type of compound in culture extracts. PPS separated
by size-exclusion chromatography showed seven main complexes. Molecular weights of the main PPS complexes
isolated from cultures ranged between 1.5 and 20 kDa and did not present toxicity against Artemia salina,
demonstrating the potential of A. ponderosa as a source of biologically active compounds with nutraceutical value.
Application of this microanalytical approach to monitoring the production of PPS compounds can be successfully
applied in biotechnological processes. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/13241 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CQE - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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