Selenium Content and Antioxidant Potential of Some Edible Wild Mushrooms from Bandundu Area, DR Congo
Selenium Content and Antioxidant Potential of Some Edible Wild Mushrooms from Bandundu Area, DR Congo作者机构:Research Laboratory of Food and Nutrition (LARAN) Department of Biology Faculty of Science University of Kinshasa Kinshasa XI Democratic Republic of the Congo Centre d’Etudes des Substances Naturelles d’ Origine Vé gé tale (CESNOV) Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Kinshasa Kinshasa XI Democratic Republic of Congo Department of Biology Faculty of Science University of Kinshasa Kinshasa XI Democratic Republic of the Congo
出 版 物:《Natural Resources》 (自然资源(英文))
年 卷 期:2017年第8卷第2期
页 面:103-113页
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100214[医学-肿瘤学] 10[医学]
主 题:Antioxidant Activity Auricularia delicata Lentinus cf cladopus Marasmius buzungolo Pleurotus tuberregium Schizophyllum commune Selenium Traditional Food
摘 要:Nutrition is an important aspect of public health because it is linked to many significant diseases and health problems. This work is part of the promotion of traditional foods from the Democratic Republic of Congo in general and in the province of Bandundu, in particular by assessing the selenium content and the antioxidant capacity of wild edible mushrooms. Methanolic extracts from selected mushrooms were characterized for their chemical fingerprint by TLC and their in vitro antioxidant activities using ABTS, DPPH assays. Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of alkaloids, free amines, steroids and terpenes in all species. However, Auricularia delicata and Pleurotus tuberregium contain flavonoids. All extracts displayed a good radical-scavenging activity at the concentration range 1 - 300 μg/mL in the following order: Auricularia delicata Lentinus cf cladopus Pleurotus tuberregium Marasmius buzungolo Schizophillum commune. Studied mushrooms showed the interest quantity of selenium and L. cf cladodus had the highest concentration. Moderate selenium content of these wild mushrooms associated with their important antioxidant activities could provide health benefits to Bandundu’s populations in protecting against oxidative damage under different conditions including konzo.