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Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cytotoxic properties of fruiting bodies and their mycelia as sources of CordycepsAntioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cytotoxic properties of fruiting bodies and their mycelia as sources of Cordyceps

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Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cytotoxic properties of fruiting bodies and their mycelia as sources of Cordyceps
Authors
하시영정지영양재경
Issue Date
Mar-2024
Publisher
한국버섯학회
Keywords
Anti-inflammatory; Bioactive compound; Cordyceps militaris; Mycelium; Paecilomyces tenuipes
Citation
한국버섯학회지, v.22, no.1, pp 1 - 7
Pages
7
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국버섯학회지
Volume
22
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
7
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/70160
DOI
10.14480/JM.2024.22.1.1
ISSN
1738-0294
2288-8853
Abstract
Mushrooms play crucial roles as reservoirs of naturally occurring bioactive compounds. Among these, Cordyceps militaris is significant because of its well-established reputation for organoleptic excellence and positive health effects, which have led to its widespread commercialization. In contrast, the key properties of Paecilomyces variotii, an ectomycorrhizal symbiont, has received limited attention. In alignment with current research trends, the study of the mycelia and culture media of these mushrooms hold promise in identifying potential sources of valuable bioactive compounds. In the present study, we investigated C. militaris and P. variotii for their phenolic acids and sterols, assessing antioxidant capacity, anti-inflammatory effects, and anti-proliferative activity. Interestingly, P. variotii mycelia exhibited higher concentrations of ergosterol and phenolic compounds, with comparable levels observed in the fruiting bodies, along with superior antioxidant activity compared to that of C. militaris. In contrast, C. militaris mycelia demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects (which were absent in P. variotii mycelia) and cytotoxicity comparable to, and at times exceeding, that of its fruiting bodies (in contrast to P. variotii). In addition, the species analyzed in this study displayed variations in growth rates and mycelial production, which merit consideration for potential future applications and further study.
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