Differences in Antioxidants, Polyphenols, Protein Digestibility and Nutritional Profile Between Ganoderma lingzhi from Industrial Crops in Asia and Ganoderma lucidum from Cultivation and Iberian Origin
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2021-07-29
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Summary
Background
Ganoderma lucidum (GL) is a saprophyte fungus whose carpophores have been used in traditional medicine for over two thousand years. It contains bioactive compounds like phenols, triterpenes, polysaccharides, proteins, enzymes and fatty acids with documented pharmacological activities including antitumor, antiviral and protective properties for various organs. Ganoderma lingzhi (GZ) was considered the same species as GL until 2012, despite morphological differences. Many GL products sold currently actually contain GZ, especially from Asian producers.
Objective
To characterize and compare the electrophoretic protein profile, protein digestibility, antioxidant capacity and phenolic content between GZ carpophores from industrial crops in China and three different GL strains from the Iberian Peninsula. Additionally, to analyze and compare total sugars, protein, ash, crude fat, dietary fiber, sodium, energy values and fatty acid profiles between the species.
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Conclusion
- Published in:Foods,
- Study Type:Comparative Analysis,
- Source: 10.3390/foods10081750