Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7587869 | Food Chemistry | 2016 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
Thirteen samples representing five species were collected from different provinces of Southwest China, and their chemical composition, antihyperglycemic activity, and antioxidant activity were evaluated. These mushrooms had high crude protein (21.72-30.59Â g/100Â g dw) and total carbohydrate (49.18-62.58Â g/100Â g dw) contents, but low crude fat contents (1.96-7.87Â g/100Â g dw). They also accumulated notable quantities of potassium, zinc, sodium, magnesium and copper from the soil. The potassium content, in particular, was 18.75-39.21 times that found in the soil at the collection site. The natural habitat of these mushrooms, especially the mineral content of the soil, seems to have more influence on the mineral content of these mushrooms than their species. Most of the samples possessed antihyperglycemic and antioxidant activities. Suillellus luridus showed the highest antioxidant activity and antihyperglycemic activities, suggesting that S. luridus shows potential for development as a dietary nutritional supplement.
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Authors
Yuntao Liu, Di Chen, Yuxian You, Siqi Zeng, Yiwen Li, Qianqian Tang, Guoquan Han, Aiping Liu, Chaohui Feng, Cheng Li, Yujie Su, Zhao Su, Daiwen Chen,