Volume 155, Issue 1, 8 August 2014, Pages 312–319
Biological activity of Ganoderma lucidum basidiocarps cultivated on alternative and commercial substrate
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Ethnopharmacological relevance
Ganoderma lucidum
(W. Curt.:Fr.) P. Karst. has been used for several thousand years in
traditional medicine of the Far East for the treatment of a various
diseases including: cancer, immunological disorders, hepatitis,
arthritis, nephritis, bronchitis, asthma etc. Ganoderma species
are natural sources of various antimicrobial, antioxidant and antitumor
active compounds which can be alternative to commercial antibiotics,
antimycotics, antioxidants and cytostatics. As the amount of wild Ganoderma lucidum
basidiocarps is not sufficient, the aim of this study was to compare
the bioactivity of basidiaocarps obtained on alternative substrate
(wheat straw) with commercially cultivated ones.
Materials and methods
Antimicrobial potential of the tested Ganoderma lucidum
extracts was studied by disc-diffusion and microdilution method.
Cytotoxic effect of tested extracts on two cancer cell lines was
determined by microculture tetrazolium test. DPPH scavenging ability,
total phenols and flavonoids content were measured in order to determine
the antioxidative potential of Ganoderma lucidum extracts.
Results
Ganoderma lucidum BEOFB 434 extract was the most effective antibacterial agent, while commercial strain was the weakest. DPPH
scavenging activity of extracts of basidiocarps from alternative
substrate was also significantly higher than that of commercially
obtained basidiocarps. The extracts of Ganoderma lucidum BEOFB 431 exhibited the strongest cytotoxic activity significantly higher than those in commercial strain.
Conclusion
The
study showed that fruiting bodies produced on one of the most
accessible and cheapest crop residue, wheat straw, are better
antimicrobial, antioxidant and cytotoxic agents than those obtained on
conventional substrate, oak sawdust.
Keywords
- Ganoderma lucidum;
- Antimicrobial;
- Antioxidative;
- Cytotoxic
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