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Cultivation and utility of Piptoporus betulinus fruiting bodies as a source of anticancer agents

Piptoporus betulinus is a wood-rotting basidiomycete used in medicine and biotechnology. However, to date, no indoor method for cultivation of this mushroom fruiting bodies has been developed. Here we present the first report of successful production of P. betulinus mature fruiting bodies in artific...

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Autores principales: Pleszczyńska, Małgorzata, Wiater, Adrian, Siwulski, Marek, Lemieszek, Marta K., Kunaszewska, Justyna, Kaczor, Józef, Rzeski, Wojciech, Janusz, Grzegorz, Szczodrak, Janusz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4963449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27465851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11274-016-2114-4
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author Pleszczyńska, Małgorzata
Wiater, Adrian
Siwulski, Marek
Lemieszek, Marta K.
Kunaszewska, Justyna
Kaczor, Józef
Rzeski, Wojciech
Janusz, Grzegorz
Szczodrak, Janusz
author_facet Pleszczyńska, Małgorzata
Wiater, Adrian
Siwulski, Marek
Lemieszek, Marta K.
Kunaszewska, Justyna
Kaczor, Józef
Rzeski, Wojciech
Janusz, Grzegorz
Szczodrak, Janusz
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description Piptoporus betulinus is a wood-rotting basidiomycete used in medicine and biotechnology. However, to date, no indoor method for cultivation of this mushroom fruiting bodies has been developed. Here we present the first report of successful production of P. betulinus mature fruiting bodies in artificial conditions. Four P. betulinus strains were isolated from natural habitats and their mycelia were inoculated into birch sawdust substrate supplemented with organic additives. All the strains effectively colonized the medium but only one of them produced fruiting bodies. Moisture and organic supplementation of the substrate significantly determined the fruiting process. The biological efficiency of the P. betulinus PB01 strain cultivated on optimal substrate (moisture and organic substance content of 55 and 65 and 25 or 35 %, respectively) ranged from 12 to 16 %. The mature fruiting bodies reached weight in the range from 50 to 120 g. Anticancer properties of water and ethanol extracts isolated from both cultured and nature-derived fruiting bodies of P. betulinus were examined in human colon adenocarcinoma, human lung carcinoma and human breast cancer cell lines. The studies revealed antiproliferative and antimigrative properties of all the investigated extracts. Nevertheless the most pronounced effects demonstrated the ethanol extracts, obtained from fruiting bodies of cultured P. betulinus. Summarizing, our studies proved that P. betulinus can be induced to fruit in indoor artificial culture and the cultured fruiting bodies can be used as a source of potential anticancer agents. In this respect, they are at least as valuable as those sourced from nature.
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spelling pubmed-49634492016-08-10 Cultivation and utility of Piptoporus betulinus fruiting bodies as a source of anticancer agents Pleszczyńska, Małgorzata Wiater, Adrian Siwulski, Marek Lemieszek, Marta K. Kunaszewska, Justyna Kaczor, Józef Rzeski, Wojciech Janusz, Grzegorz Szczodrak, Janusz World J Microbiol Biotechnol Original Paper Piptoporus betulinus is a wood-rotting basidiomycete used in medicine and biotechnology. However, to date, no indoor method for cultivation of this mushroom fruiting bodies has been developed. Here we present the first report of successful production of P. betulinus mature fruiting bodies in artificial conditions. Four P. betulinus strains were isolated from natural habitats and their mycelia were inoculated into birch sawdust substrate supplemented with organic additives. All the strains effectively colonized the medium but only one of them produced fruiting bodies. Moisture and organic supplementation of the substrate significantly determined the fruiting process. The biological efficiency of the P. betulinus PB01 strain cultivated on optimal substrate (moisture and organic substance content of 55 and 65 and 25 or 35 %, respectively) ranged from 12 to 16 %. The mature fruiting bodies reached weight in the range from 50 to 120 g. Anticancer properties of water and ethanol extracts isolated from both cultured and nature-derived fruiting bodies of P. betulinus were examined in human colon adenocarcinoma, human lung carcinoma and human breast cancer cell lines. The studies revealed antiproliferative and antimigrative properties of all the investigated extracts. Nevertheless the most pronounced effects demonstrated the ethanol extracts, obtained from fruiting bodies of cultured P. betulinus. Summarizing, our studies proved that P. betulinus can be induced to fruit in indoor artificial culture and the cultured fruiting bodies can be used as a source of potential anticancer agents. In this respect, they are at least as valuable as those sourced from nature. Springer Netherlands 2016-07-27 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4963449/ /pubmed/27465851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11274-016-2114-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Pleszczyńska, Małgorzata
Wiater, Adrian
Siwulski, Marek
Lemieszek, Marta K.
Kunaszewska, Justyna
Kaczor, Józef
Rzeski, Wojciech
Janusz, Grzegorz
Szczodrak, Janusz
Cultivation and utility of Piptoporus betulinus fruiting bodies as a source of anticancer agents
title Cultivation and utility of Piptoporus betulinus fruiting bodies as a source of anticancer agents
title_full Cultivation and utility of Piptoporus betulinus fruiting bodies as a source of anticancer agents
title_fullStr Cultivation and utility of Piptoporus betulinus fruiting bodies as a source of anticancer agents
title_full_unstemmed Cultivation and utility of Piptoporus betulinus fruiting bodies as a source of anticancer agents
title_short Cultivation and utility of Piptoporus betulinus fruiting bodies as a source of anticancer agents
title_sort cultivation and utility of piptoporus betulinus fruiting bodies as a source of anticancer agents
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4963449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27465851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11274-016-2114-4
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