2019
DOI: 10.30683/1929-2279.2019.08.05
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Effect of Intracellular and Extracellular Mushroom Polysaccharides on Growth Inhibition of Human Carcinoma Cell Lines

Abstract: Introduction: Mushroom polysaccharides play an important role in nutraceutical and functional food because they act as biological active modifiers. The aim of the present work involved the production, purification and partial characterization of intracellular (IPS) and extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) from several basidiomycete strains. Such polysaccharides were used to investigate their effect on growth of human carcinoma cell lines.Methods: Mushroom polysaccharides were produced from several basidiomycete… Show more

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“…The crude EPS contained an evidently higher amount of total carbohydrates (673.85 µg/mL) than the deproteinated samples (363.88 µg/mL). The total amounts of polysaccharides in both samples were higher than those reported for G. applanatum (11.35 µg/mL), Bjerkandera adusta (42.54 µg/mL), L. edodes (50.81 µg/mL), or Pleurotus ostreatus (14.29 µg/mL) [ 31 ]. In addition, the concentration of phenolic compounds was significantly higher in the crude EPS (26.14 µg/mL) than in the deproteinated samples (9.89 µg/mL).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The crude EPS contained an evidently higher amount of total carbohydrates (673.85 µg/mL) than the deproteinated samples (363.88 µg/mL). The total amounts of polysaccharides in both samples were higher than those reported for G. applanatum (11.35 µg/mL), Bjerkandera adusta (42.54 µg/mL), L. edodes (50.81 µg/mL), or Pleurotus ostreatus (14.29 µg/mL) [ 31 ]. In addition, the concentration of phenolic compounds was significantly higher in the crude EPS (26.14 µg/mL) than in the deproteinated samples (9.89 µg/mL).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%