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  • A study on the strain C-142-c of the edible mushroom Pleurotus eryngii revealed that it has significant antioxidant activity due to two isolated polysaccharides, PEPS-A1 (α-glucan) and PEPS-A2 (β-glucan).
  • The structures of these polysaccharides were determined using advanced techniques like nuclear magnetic resonance and methylation analysis, with PEPS-A1 having a repeating unit of α-D-Glcp and PEPS-A2 having a unit of β-D-Glcp.
  • Both polysaccharides demonstrated the ability to scavenge hydroxyl radicals and showed potential antitumor effects, significantly reducing the viability of colorectal adenocarcinoma cells at specific concentrations,

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A preliminary biological investigation of the dry basidiomata of strain C-142-c of Pleurotus eryngii has shown significant antioxidant activity. Two different polysaccharides (PEPS-A1 and PEPS-A2) were isolated from the cultivated edible mushroom, P. eryngii C-142-c strain. Based on acid hydrolysis, methylation analysis, and nuclear magnetic resonance experiments (1H, 13C, distortionless enhancement by polarization transfer, double quantum filtered correlation spectroscopy, total correlation spectroscopy, nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy, heteronuclear single-quantum correlation spectroscopy, and heteronuclear multiple-bond correlation spectroscopy), the structures of the repeating unit of PEPS-A1 and PEPS-A2 were established as follows: (l)PEPS-Al (α-glucan): [→6)-α-D-Glcp-(1→6)-α-D-Glcp-(l→]n; and (2) PEPS-A2 (β-glucan): [→6)-β-D-Glcp-(1→6)-β-D-Glcp-(l→]n. The antioxidant activity of PEPS-A1 and PEPS-A2 was evaluated as hydroxyl radical scavenging activity. PEPS-A1 and PEPS-A2 showed SC50 values of 400 μg/mL and 122 μg/mL, respectively, suggesting their possible use as a dietary supplement in functional foods. The polysaccharides were tested for their activity on cell viability using a colorectal adenocarcinoma cell line (HT-29). Both polysaccharides affected cell viability after 48 and 72 hours of treatment, inducing the death of 50% of HT-29 cells between 0.25 and 1 μg/mL and between 0.5 and 1 μg/mL, respectively, for PEPS-A1 and PEPS-A2. These results are promising for future applications of these mushroom-derived polysaccharides as antioxidants and antitumor agents.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study on the strain C-142-c of the edible mushroom Pleurotus eryngii revealed that it has significant antioxidant activity due to two isolated polysaccharides, PEPS-A1 (α-glucan) and PEPS-A2 (β-glucan).
  • The structures of these polysaccharides were determined using advanced techniques like nuclear magnetic resonance and methylation analysis, with PEPS-A1 having a repeating unit of α-D-Glcp and PEPS-A2 having a unit of β-D-Glcp.
  • Both polysaccharides demonstrated the ability to scavenge hydroxyl radicals and showed potential antitumor effects, significantly reducing the viability of colorectal adenocarcinoma cells at specific concentrations,
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