| Literature DB >> 33711727 |
Katarzyna Kała1, Agata Krakowska2, Agnieszka Szewczyk3, Beata Ostachowicz4, Kornelia Szczurek5, Agata Fijałkowska6, Bożena Muszyńska7.
Abstract
Release of bioelements and phenolic compounds from edible mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus, Cantharellus cibarius, and Lentinula edodes) enriched with zinc, selenium, l-phenylalanine, alone and as a mixture was examined using a simulated human gastrointestinal digestion method. Due to the extensive amount of data obtained, in order to interpret them more precisely in the work, the methods of chemometric analysis (Cluster Analysis-CA and Principal Compenent Analysis-PCA) were additionally applied. The results showed mycelium of L. edodes has the best health-promoting properties and addition of mixture to the media increased significantly the synthesis of p-hydroxybenzoic and protocatechuic acid (267 and 16.3 mg/100 g d.w.). After extraction into artificial digestive juices, 97.4 mg/100 g d.w. p-hydroxybenzoic acid and 15.6 mg/100 g d.w. of protocatechuic acid were released. The greatest amounts of Se and Zn were extracted from enriched A. bisporus mycelium (32.3 and 342 mg/100 g d.w., respectively). This study confirmed that mycelium might prevent nutritional deficiencies in the diet through use of functional foods.Entities:
Keywords: Bioelements; Dietary/medicinal mushrooms; In vitro digestion; Mycelial cultures; Phenolic compounds
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33711727 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.129456
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514