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Comparative Analyses of Bioactive Compounds in Inonotus obliquus Conks Growing on Alnus and Betula

Inonotus obliquus grows in the Northern Hemisphere on some living broadleaved tree species as a pathogen, causing stem rot. In Estonia, the fungus is well known in the Betula species but can also be found on Alnus. Sterile conks of I. obliquus contain different bioactive compounds, but the quantitat...

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Autores principales: Drenkhan, Rein, Kaldmäe, Hedi, Silm, Maidu, Adamson, Kalev, Bleive, Uko, Aluvee, Alar, Erik, Mart, Raal, Ain
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139017
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12091178
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author Drenkhan, Rein
Kaldmäe, Hedi
Silm, Maidu
Adamson, Kalev
Bleive, Uko
Aluvee, Alar
Erik, Mart
Raal, Ain
author_facet Drenkhan, Rein
Kaldmäe, Hedi
Silm, Maidu
Adamson, Kalev
Bleive, Uko
Aluvee, Alar
Erik, Mart
Raal, Ain
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description Inonotus obliquus grows in the Northern Hemisphere on some living broadleaved tree species as a pathogen, causing stem rot. In Estonia, the fungus is well known in the Betula species but can also be found on Alnus. Sterile conks of I. obliquus contain different bioactive compounds, but the quantitative and comparative research of these compounds in conks on different host species is limited. In the current work, I. obliquus was isolated and, evidently, determined from Alnus incana (L.) Moench., Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn., and Betula pendula Roth, and the content of bioactive compounds in conks on these hosts were analysed. All the analysed conks sampled from A. incana and B. pendula contained betulin that varied from 111 to 159 µg/g. A significantly (p < 0.05) higher betulinic acid content was found in conks sampled from A. incana when compared with B. pendula: 474–635 and 20–132 µg/g, respectively. However, the conks from Betula were richer in total polyphenols, flavonols, and glucans. The content of inotodiol was quite similar in the conks from A. incana (7455–8961 µg/g) and B. pendula (7881–9057 µg/g). Also, no significant differences in the lanosterol content were found between the samples from these two tree species. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first investigation of the chemical composition of I. obliquus parasitizing on Alnus. The results demonstrate that the bioactive compounds are promising in conks of I. obliquus growing not only on Betula but also on the Alnus species. It supports the opportunity to cultivate I. obliquus, also on the Alnus species, thus increasing the economic value of growing this tree species in forestry.
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spelling pubmed-94966262022-09-23 Comparative Analyses of Bioactive Compounds in Inonotus obliquus Conks Growing on Alnus and Betula Drenkhan, Rein Kaldmäe, Hedi Silm, Maidu Adamson, Kalev Bleive, Uko Aluvee, Alar Erik, Mart Raal, Ain Biomolecules Article Inonotus obliquus grows in the Northern Hemisphere on some living broadleaved tree species as a pathogen, causing stem rot. In Estonia, the fungus is well known in the Betula species but can also be found on Alnus. Sterile conks of I. obliquus contain different bioactive compounds, but the quantitative and comparative research of these compounds in conks on different host species is limited. In the current work, I. obliquus was isolated and, evidently, determined from Alnus incana (L.) Moench., Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn., and Betula pendula Roth, and the content of bioactive compounds in conks on these hosts were analysed. All the analysed conks sampled from A. incana and B. pendula contained betulin that varied from 111 to 159 µg/g. A significantly (p < 0.05) higher betulinic acid content was found in conks sampled from A. incana when compared with B. pendula: 474–635 and 20–132 µg/g, respectively. However, the conks from Betula were richer in total polyphenols, flavonols, and glucans. The content of inotodiol was quite similar in the conks from A. incana (7455–8961 µg/g) and B. pendula (7881–9057 µg/g). Also, no significant differences in the lanosterol content were found between the samples from these two tree species. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first investigation of the chemical composition of I. obliquus parasitizing on Alnus. The results demonstrate that the bioactive compounds are promising in conks of I. obliquus growing not only on Betula but also on the Alnus species. It supports the opportunity to cultivate I. obliquus, also on the Alnus species, thus increasing the economic value of growing this tree species in forestry. MDPI 2022-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9496626/ /pubmed/36139017 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12091178 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kaldmäe, Hedi
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Adamson, Kalev
Bleive, Uko
Aluvee, Alar
Erik, Mart
Raal, Ain
Comparative Analyses of Bioactive Compounds in Inonotus obliquus Conks Growing on Alnus and Betula
title Comparative Analyses of Bioactive Compounds in Inonotus obliquus Conks Growing on Alnus and Betula
title_full Comparative Analyses of Bioactive Compounds in Inonotus obliquus Conks Growing on Alnus and Betula
title_fullStr Comparative Analyses of Bioactive Compounds in Inonotus obliquus Conks Growing on Alnus and Betula
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analyses of Bioactive Compounds in Inonotus obliquus Conks Growing on Alnus and Betula
title_short Comparative Analyses of Bioactive Compounds in Inonotus obliquus Conks Growing on Alnus and Betula
title_sort comparative analyses of bioactive compounds in inonotus obliquus conks growing on alnus and betula
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139017
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12091178
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