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상황버섯(Phellinus linteus) 균사체 액체발효물의 항염증 활성Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Liquid Fermentation by Phellinus linteus Mycelium

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신현영김훈정은진김현경손승우서민근김나리서형주유광원
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
한국식품영양학회
Keywords
Phellinus linteus mycellium; liquid fermentation; anti-inflammatory activity; EtOH-precipitate; postbiotics
Citation
한국식품영양학회지, v.34, no.5, pp 487 - 497
Pages
11
Journal Title
한국식품영양학회지
Volume
34
Number
5
Start Page
487
End Page
497
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/62740
DOI
10.9799/ksfan.2021.34.5.487
ISSN
1225-4339
Abstract
To investigate the industrial availability of liquid fermentation (PL-ferment) by Phellinus linteus mycelium as a postbiotics for the inhibition of inflammation, PL-ferment was fractionated into culture supernatant (CS), hot-water extract (HW) from PL-ferment, EtOH-precipitate (CP) fractionated from HW, and the dialysate (DCP) of CP. Compared to the other fractions, DCP which is expected to contain exopolysaccharide (EPS) as the major component, significantly decreased the production of NO, IL-6, and MCP-1 in LPS-induced RAW 264.7 cells, and IL-6 and IL-8 in TNF-α and IFN-γ-induced HaCaT cells. The general component analysis results showed that no significant difference in components was observed between the fractions, whereas sugar composition analysis revealed that DCP had decreased glucose and increased mannose contents compared to the other fractions. This suggests that mannose played an important role in the anti-inflammatory activity of the active fraction, DCP. Molecular weight distribution analysis revealed that DCP was mainly composed of low-molecular-weight material-removed high-molecular-weight polysaccharides of 18–638 kDa, suggesting that EPS originated from P. linteus EPS. In conclusion, our results suggest that the DCP of P. linteus mycelium fermentation using the anti-inflammatory activity could be used industrially as postbiotic material.
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