| Literature DB >> 30483450 |
Pan Li1, Zuan-Hao Liang1, Zhuo Jiang1, Ziyou Qiu1, Bing Du1,2, Yu-Bing Liu3, Wen-Zhi Li4, Li-Hao Tan4.
Abstract
Phthalate plasticizers residue in food is a serious threat to public health. Spores of Ganoderma lucidum are easy to be contaminated with phthalates during collection and processing. In this study, supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) was performed to remove phthalates in spores of G. lucidum, and the effects on acid and peroxide values of spores' oil were also evaluated. The results showed SFE removed 100% of the residual di-iso-butyl phthalate, di-n-butyl phthalate and di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate in the spores of G. lucidum. No significant differences in polysaccharides content and fatty acid composition were observed between SFE and control spores. However, the triterpenoid extracts of SFE spores had a 7.45% increase, significantly higher than that in control spores. Accelerated oxidation tests further implied that SFE could improve the stability of spores' oil. Our results suggested SFE is a potential approach to remove phthalate from food related products.Entities:
Keywords: Fatty acid composition; Ganoderma lucidum; Phthalate plasticizer; Spore; Supercritical fluid extraction
Year: 2018 PMID: 30483450 PMCID: PMC6233416 DOI: 10.1007/s10068-018-0404-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Sci Biotechnol ISSN: 1226-7708 Impact factor: 2.391