Comparison of antioxidant capacities of two Ganoderma lucidum strains of different geographical origins
Ganoderma lucidum, used in a traditional Chinese medicine, represents one of the most important medicinal mushrooms in the world, whose fruiting bodies and spores have been traditionally used because of a wide spectrum of biological activities such as antidiabetic, antioxidative, antiproliferative,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke 2017, Vol.2017 (133), p.209-219 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ganoderma lucidum, used in a traditional Chinese medicine, represents one of
the most important medicinal mushrooms in the world, whose fruiting bodies
and spores have been traditionally used because of a wide spectrum of
biological activities such as antidiabetic, antioxidative,
antiproliferative, cardioprotective, etc. Its ethnomedicinal importance in
some parts of the Balkan region (Serbia and Croatia) is almost totally
unknown and there should be more scientific investigations carried out. The
aim of this work was to make a comparative study of antioxidative activities
and total phenolic content of ethanol and hot water extracts of G. lucidum,
collected from forests in Serbia (Morovicke sume, Fruska Gora) and Croatia
(Donji Lapac, Pljesevica). The present study was carried out to evaluate
antioxidant potential of examined extracts via scavenging potential on ABTS,
DPPH, OH? and NO? radicals, as well as of chelating effects via FRAP assay,
together with determination of their total phenolic content. Results showed
that both GLS extracts possessed better antiradical activities
(IC50=0.23?0.01 for H2O and 2.75?0.01 ?g/mL for EtOH for OH? and DPPH assay,
respectively) than in the ABTS assay (151.40?1.07 mg TE/g d.w. for EtOH),
while the phenolic content was generally equal in extracts of Serbian and
Croatian samples (60.74?0.57 mg GAE/g d.w. for EtOH and 77.10?0.27 mg GAE/g
d.w. for H2O, respectively). Therefore, these extracts could be considered
as a good source of natural antioxidants. These results showed that examined
G. lucidum extracts (especially ?2?) contain high amount of phenolic content
which could significantly enhance the antiradical potential and reduce
potential on iron ions. This is the first study reporting the comparison of
antioxidant activities and phenolic contents of two different extracts
between two G. lucidum strains from two different geographical origins from
the Balkan region. |
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ISSN: | 0352-4906 2406-0828 |
DOI: | 10.2298/ZMSPN1733209R |