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Antibacterial, Antiradical Potential and Phenolic Compounds of Thirty-One Polish Mushrooms

BACKGROUND: Among many sources of natural bioactive substances, mushrooms constitute a huge and almost unexplored group. Fungal compounds have been repeatedly reported to exert biological effects which have prompted their use in pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry. Therefore, the aim of this study...

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Autores principales: Nowacka, Natalia, Nowak, Renata, Drozd, Marta, Olech, Marta, Los, Renata, Malm, Anna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4607371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26468946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140355
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author Nowacka, Natalia
Nowak, Renata
Drozd, Marta
Olech, Marta
Los, Renata
Malm, Anna
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Nowak, Renata
Drozd, Marta
Olech, Marta
Los, Renata
Malm, Anna
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description BACKGROUND: Among many sources of natural bioactive substances, mushrooms constitute a huge and almost unexplored group. Fungal compounds have been repeatedly reported to exert biological effects which have prompted their use in pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry. Therefore, the aim of this study was analysis of chemical composition and biological activity of 31 wild growing mushroom species (including saprophytic and parasitic) from Poland. METHODS: Qualitative and quantitative LC-ESI-MS/MS analysis of fourteen phenolic acids in the mushrooms analysed was performed. Moreover, total phenolic content was determined by the modified Folin-Ciocalteau method. Antioxidative activity of ethanolic extracts towards DPPH(•) free radical was examined. Antibacterial activity against Gram-positive (S. epidermidis, S. aureus, B. subtilis, M. luteus) and Gram-negative (E. coli, K. pneumoniae, P. aeruginosa, P. mirabilis) microbial strains was analyzed. RESULTS: As a result, the first such broad report on polyphenolic composition, antiradical and antimicrobial potential of wild growing Polish mushrooms was developed. Mushroom extracts were found to contain both benzoic (protocatechuic, 4-OH-benzoic, vanillic, syringic) and cinnamic acid derivatives (caffeic, p-coumaric, ferulic). Total phenolic content in mushrooms ranged between 2.79 and 53.13 mg gallic acid equivalent /g of dried extract in Trichaptum fuscoviolaceum and Fomes fomentarius, respectively. Fungi showed much differentiated antiradical activity, from highly active F. fomentarius to poorly effective Russula fragilis (IC(50) 1.39 to 120.54 mg per mg DPPH(•), respectively). A quite considerable relationship between phenolic content and antiradical activity has been demonstrated. Mushrooms varied widely in antimicrobial potential (MIC from 0.156 to 5 mg/ml). Generally, a slightly higher activity against Gram-positive than Gram-negative strains was observed. This is the first study concerning the chemical composition and biological activity of the majority of investigated species.
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spelling pubmed-46073712015-10-29 Antibacterial, Antiradical Potential and Phenolic Compounds of Thirty-One Polish Mushrooms Nowacka, Natalia Nowak, Renata Drozd, Marta Olech, Marta Los, Renata Malm, Anna PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Among many sources of natural bioactive substances, mushrooms constitute a huge and almost unexplored group. Fungal compounds have been repeatedly reported to exert biological effects which have prompted their use in pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry. Therefore, the aim of this study was analysis of chemical composition and biological activity of 31 wild growing mushroom species (including saprophytic and parasitic) from Poland. METHODS: Qualitative and quantitative LC-ESI-MS/MS analysis of fourteen phenolic acids in the mushrooms analysed was performed. Moreover, total phenolic content was determined by the modified Folin-Ciocalteau method. Antioxidative activity of ethanolic extracts towards DPPH(•) free radical was examined. Antibacterial activity against Gram-positive (S. epidermidis, S. aureus, B. subtilis, M. luteus) and Gram-negative (E. coli, K. pneumoniae, P. aeruginosa, P. mirabilis) microbial strains was analyzed. RESULTS: As a result, the first such broad report on polyphenolic composition, antiradical and antimicrobial potential of wild growing Polish mushrooms was developed. Mushroom extracts were found to contain both benzoic (protocatechuic, 4-OH-benzoic, vanillic, syringic) and cinnamic acid derivatives (caffeic, p-coumaric, ferulic). Total phenolic content in mushrooms ranged between 2.79 and 53.13 mg gallic acid equivalent /g of dried extract in Trichaptum fuscoviolaceum and Fomes fomentarius, respectively. Fungi showed much differentiated antiradical activity, from highly active F. fomentarius to poorly effective Russula fragilis (IC(50) 1.39 to 120.54 mg per mg DPPH(•), respectively). A quite considerable relationship between phenolic content and antiradical activity has been demonstrated. Mushrooms varied widely in antimicrobial potential (MIC from 0.156 to 5 mg/ml). Generally, a slightly higher activity against Gram-positive than Gram-negative strains was observed. This is the first study concerning the chemical composition and biological activity of the majority of investigated species. Public Library of Science 2015-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4607371/ /pubmed/26468946 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140355 Text en © 2015 Nowacka et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Antibacterial, Antiradical Potential and Phenolic Compounds of Thirty-One Polish Mushrooms
title Antibacterial, Antiradical Potential and Phenolic Compounds of Thirty-One Polish Mushrooms
title_full Antibacterial, Antiradical Potential and Phenolic Compounds of Thirty-One Polish Mushrooms
title_fullStr Antibacterial, Antiradical Potential and Phenolic Compounds of Thirty-One Polish Mushrooms
title_full_unstemmed Antibacterial, Antiradical Potential and Phenolic Compounds of Thirty-One Polish Mushrooms
title_short Antibacterial, Antiradical Potential and Phenolic Compounds of Thirty-One Polish Mushrooms
title_sort antibacterial, antiradical potential and phenolic compounds of thirty-one polish mushrooms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4607371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26468946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140355
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