New Bioactive Fungal Molecules with High Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Capacity Isolated from Cerrena unicolor Idiophasic Cultures
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2013-07-15
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Summary
Background
Fungal bioactive compounds, including cellular components and secondary metabolites, have been shown to affect the human immune system and could treat various diseases. Recent intensification in applying bioactive compounds from white rot fungi in food processing and pharmaceutical industries has stimulated worldwide searches for new natural bioactive compounds of fungal origin. These substances can include intra- and extracellular low molecular weight compounds, proteins, polysaccharides, or polysaccharide-protein complexes isolated from wood-degrading fungal strains.
Objective
To isolate and characterize three bioactive fractions from Cerrena unicolor idiophasic cultures: extracellular laccase (ex-LAC), crude endopolysaccharides (c-EPL), and a low molecular subfraction of secondary metabolites (ex-LMS). To determine their antioxidant properties, toxicity, and antimicrobial activities.
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- Published in:BioMed Research International,
- Study Type:Laboratory Research,
- Source: 10.1155/2013/497492