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Functional bread supplemented with Pleurotus eryngii powder: A potential new food for human health

2022

The purpose of this study was to develop functional breads with powdered Pleurotus eryngii. The breads were produced applying the traditional Italian style sourdough technology. P. eryngii powder was added to flour of tender wheat varieties (Grano Dei Miracoli, Inalettabile, Mentana, Gentilrosso, Ardito and a mix of Rieti, Verna, and Mentana) or semolina of durum wheat landrace (Saragolla) and subjected to sourdough fermentation. Sourdough inoculum was produced with selected strains of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) belonging to the species Levilactobacillus brevis, Weissella cibaria and Leuconostoc citreum. The addition of Pleurotus powdered (PP) (10% w/w) did not influence the fermentation pr…

Cultural StudiesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSourdough bread Pleurotus eryngii Functional foods Vitamins Beta-glucans PolyphenolsSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia AgrariaFood ScienceInternational Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science
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Polysaccharides from Pleurotus eryngii var. elaeoselini (Agaricomycetes), a New Potential Culinary-Medicinal Oyster Mushroom from Italy.

2020

Three water-soluble glucans (PELPS-A1, PELPS-A2, and PELPS-A3) purified from the hot water extract of the basidiomata of an edible mushroom Pleurotus eryngii var. elaeoselini by chromatography on DEAE-cellulose 32 and Sephadex G-100 column were found to consist of only D-glucose as monosaccharide constituent. Structural investigation was carried out by acid hydrolysis, periodate oxidation, and NMR experiments (1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, DQF-COSY, TOCSY, ROESY, HMQC, and HMBC). On the basis of these experiments, the structures of the repeating unit of the three isolated polysaccharides were established as follows: (1) PELPS-A1: {[→3)-α-D-Glcp-(1→]3→4)-α-D-Glcp-(1→2)-α-D-Glcp-(1→6)-α-D-Glcp-(1[→6)-β-D-…

DPPH assayAntioxidantMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyDPPHmedicine.medical_treatmentpolysaccharidesantioxidant activityPolysaccharidePleurotusApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyAntioxidantschemistry.chemical_compoundDrug Discoverymedicinehydroxyl radical scavenging activityMonosaccharidePleurotus eryngiiPleurotus eryngii var. elaoseliniGlucansPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationMushroombiologymedicinal mushroomsHydroxyl Radicalbiology.organism_classificationPleurotus eryngii var. elaoselini polysaccharides antioxidant activity DPPH assay hydroxyl radical scavenging activity medicinal mushroomsEdible mushroomchemistrySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataHydroxyl radicalNuclear chemistryInternational journal of medicinal mushrooms
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Bioflocculation of Euglena gracilis via direct application of fungal filaments: a rapid harvesting method

2021

Funding Information: Special thanks to the US Agricultural Research Service for the provision of fungal strains. Thanks also to Dr Marilyn Wiebe (Technical Research Centre of Finland) for her expert advice on fungi and Johanna Oja for her technical help. This research was enabled by funding from The Land and Water Technology Foundation, The Finnish Cultural Foundation, and The Finnish Foundation for Technology Promotion. Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s). The high cost and environmental impact of traditional microalgal harvesting methods limit commercialization of microalgal biomass. Fungal bioflocculation of microalgae is a promising low-cost, eco-friendly method but the range of …

FlocculationEuglena gracilisFilamentous fungifungal pelletizationved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesBiomassPlant ScienceAquatic ScienceleväthiutaleetmenetelmätPenicillium restrictumAlgaeSettlingDry weightBioflocculationEuglena gracilisFungal pelletizationMicroalgal harvestingmicroalgal harvestingbiologyChemistryved/biologyfilamentous fungibiofocculationmikrolevätPulp and paper industrybiology.organism_classificationhiutaloituminenkustannuksetsadonkorjuuympäristövaikutuksetPleurotus ostreatus
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Pleurotus eryngii var. thapsiae var. nov. from Sicily

2002

Field investigation in the Sicilian territory allowed the study of Pleurotus eryngii basidiomata growing in association with Thapsia garganica. The evaluation of morphological, ecological, distribution and isozyme, and PCR-RAPD data together with a revision of Bresadola's herbarium specimens kept in the Herbarium Botanische Staatssamlung (M) led to the description of a new variety, Pleurotus eryngii var. tahpsiae var. nov.

Fungal taxonomy ecology Mediterranean area Pleurotus eryngii Umbellifers edible mushrooms ApiaceaeSettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica
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Caratteri ecologici e biogeografici dei pleuroti delle ombrellifere in Sicilia

2011

Biogeographia vol. XXX - 2011 (Pubblicato il 23 dicembre 2011) La Biogeografla della Sicilia Caratteri ecologici e biogeografici dei pleuroti delle ombrellifere in Sicilia GIUSEPPE VENTURELLA Dzpartimmto a'i Biologia Amoientale e Biooliz/ersita, Unioersita ilegli Stuoli di Palermo, via Arc/Jirafi 38, I—90I23 Palermo (Italy) Key words: Pleurotm, Apiaceae, Sicily. SUMMARY In this brief note the ecological and bio-geographical features of Pleurotu: species growing on Apiaceae species are pointed out. These fungi are closely related to the host plants and well distinguished on the basis of their mor- phological, ecological, distributive and genetic features. INTRODUZIONE I caratteri morfologi…

Global and Planetary ChangeEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaLife SciencesPleurotus Apiaceae SicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBiogeographia – The Journal of Integrative Biogeography
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The nutritional and medicinal value of Pleurotus species from Italy

2015

The genus Pleurotus is a cosmopolitan group of fungi which comprises ca. 30 species and subspecific taxa. The genus Pleurotus also represents the second main group of cultivated edible mushrooms in the world. The Pleurotus species are efficient colonizers and bioconverters of lignocellulosic agro‐industrial residues into palatable human food with medicinal properties. Besides Pleurotus species demonstrates significant nutritional and their bioactive compounds (mainly polysaccharides) possess antibacterial, antibiotic, antitumor, hypocholesterolemic and immunomodulation properties. Extracts of the Mediterranean culinary‐medicinal Oyster mushrooms P. eryngii var. eryngii, P. eryngii var. feru…

Medicinal mushrooms Mediterranean Area PleurotusSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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Medicinal Properties of Mediterranean Oyster Mushrooms: Species of Genus Pleurotus (Higher Basidiomycetes)

2017

The term “Mediterranean area,” applied in this chapter, refers to the definition reported in Med-Checklist and particularly to all countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea plus Portugal, Bulgaria, the Crimea (Ukraine), and Jordan. The “Mediterranean oyster mushrooms” is a geographically and ecologically well-defined group of Basidiomycetes. The medicinal properties of some widely investigated species such as Pleurotus ostreatus and P. eryngii are recognized worldwide, while in the case of some other Mediterranean Pleurotus taxa, there is still a lack of knowledge. A substantial increase in knowledge about the anticancer and antibacterial properties of the group of Pleurotus species growing…

Mediterranean climatePleurotusOysterbiologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaFamily Apiaceaebiology.organism_classificationMediterranean area Medicinal mushrooms Antibacterial activity Oyster mushrooms PleurotusTaxonMediterranean seaGenusbiology.animalBotanySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPleurotus ostreatus
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Untargeted Metabolomics Used to Describe the Chemical Composition, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Effects of Extracts from Pleurotus spp. Mycelium Gro…

2022

Pleurotus species isolated in vitro were studied to determine the effect of different media on their production of secondary metabolites, antimicrobial, and antioxidant activity. The different metabolites among Pleurotus samples covered a total of 58 pathways. Comparisons were made between the metabolic profiles of Pleurotus spp. mycelia grown in two substrates: Potato-dextrose-agar-PDA, used as control (S1), and PDA enriched with 0.5 % of wheat straw (S2). The main finding was that the metabolic pathways are strongly influenced by the chemical composition of the growth substrate. The antibacterial effects were particularly evident against Escherichia coli, whereas Arthroderma curreyi (CCF …

Microbiology (medical)Pleurotus speciePleurotus speciesphenolic compoundsmetabolomicsBiochemistryMicrobiologyInfectious Diseases<i>Pleurotus species</i>; metabolomics; antimicrobial effect; phenolic compoundsantimicrobial effectSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPleurotus species; metabolomics; antimicrobial effect; phenolic compoundsPharmacology (medical)General Pharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceuticsmetabolomic
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Factors affecting physiology of mycelial growth and mushrooms aroma production in solid state fermentation

1997

L'effet de différentes sources d'azote et du rapport C/N sur la croissance mycélienne et sur l'intensité aromatique dégagée par trois espèces du genre #Morchella$ et d'une espèce du genre #Pleurotus$ a été étudié sur agar puis sur support solide. Les résultats ont été à la base du choix du nitrate de sodium comme source d'azote, du rapport C/N de 10 ainsi que du mycélium de #M. esculenta$ come source potentielle pour la production de l'arôme de morille. L'identification des molécules contribuant à l'arôme réalisée par CPG-SM a révélé de larges différences entre #M. esculenta$ et #P. cornucopiae$. Dans la mesure où l'arôme produit par le mycélium rappelle celui du carpophore, ce résultat con…

MushroomPleurotusbiologyChemistryAROMEfood and beveragesMorchella esculentaMorchellabiology.organism_classificationFERMENTATION EN MILIEU SOLIDECHAMPIGNONHorticultureSolid-state fermentationMETABOLISMEPleurotus cornucopiaeRAPPORT CNFood scienceMILIEU DE CULTUREMyceliumAroma
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Mycochemicals in wild and cultivated mushrooms: nutrition and health

2021

AbstractThe mushrooms have contributed to the development of active ingredients of fundamental importance in the field of pharmaceutical chemistry as well as of important tools in human and animal health, nutrition, and functional food. This review considers studies on the beneficial effects of medicinal mushrooms on the nutrition and health of humans and farm animals. An overview of the chemical structure and composition of mycochemicals is presented in this review with particular reference to phenolic compounds, triterpenoids and sterols, fatty acids and lipids, polysaccharides, proteins, peptides, and lectins. The nutritional value and chemical composition of wild and cultivated mushroom…

Mycochemical0106 biological sciencesCultivationPlant Science01 natural sciencesFungal diversity Cultivation Mycochemicals Chemical structures Nutrition0404 agricultural biotechnologyNutraceuticalTriterpenoidChemical structureFunctional food010608 biotechnologyFood scienceFungal diversityBeneficial effectsNutritionPleurotusAnimal healthbiologyMycochemicals04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceChemical structuresnervous systemFungal diversity; Cultivation; Mycochemicals; Chemical structures; NutritionSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicatapsychological phenomena and processesBiotechnologyPhytochemistry Reviews
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