| Literature DB >> 32738537 |
Da Hye Ryu1, Jwa Yeong Cho2, Nooruddin Bin Sadiq3, Jin-Chul Kim4, Bokyung Lee5, Muhammad Hamayun6, Taek Sung Lee7, Hyoung Seok Kim8, Soo Hyun Park9, Chu Won Nho10, Ho-Youn Kim11.
Abstract
The dried Ganoderma lucidum (GL) has been widely used for its pharmacological properties and bioactive ganoderic acids (GAs). Herein, extraction procedures combining ultra-sonication and heating were optimized using response surface methodology based on four variables (antioxidant activity, anti-diabetic activity, total GAs content, and total polysaccharide content) and principal component analysis. The extraction of freeze-dried GL at temperatures between 64.2 and 70 °C for 1.2 h maximized the antioxidant activity and GA content, whereas the polysaccharide content and anti-diabetic activity were maximized by extraction between 66.8 and 70 °C for more than 2.8 h. Heat-dried GL extracted at 50 °C for 3 h provided the greatest anti-inflammatory activity against HaCaT cells by suppressing the response to inflammation related cytokines at mRNA levels. These results suggest that extraction conditions might be a limiting factor for target-oriented investigations, and optimized extraction methods may improve the potential effect and quality of harvested GL products.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-diabetic; Anti-inflammatory; Antioxidant; Ganoderic acid; Ganoderma lucidum; Principal component analysis; Response surface methodology; Ultrasonic assisted extraction
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32738537 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127645
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514