TY - JOUR
T1 - Modulating ultrasound-assisted extraction of polysaccharide-protein complexes from β-glucan-rich medicinal mushrooms for enhanced antioxidant activity
AU - Tam, Emily Wan Ting
AU - Cheung, Yi Ching
AU - Lung, Wesley Chin Ho
AU - Hui, Ching Ching
AU - Lam, William W.Y.
AU - Ng, Stella Siu Mui
AU - Chow, Franklin Wang Ngai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s)
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - The growing nutraceutical interest in polysaccharide-protein complexes (PSPs) from β-glucan-rich medicinal mushrooms necessitates efficient extraction methods. This study examined the impact of various ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) parameters, including ultrasound power, temperature, mushroom particle size, and solid-to-liquid ratio, on the composition and antioxidant activities of PSPs extracts from Lentinula edodes (L. edodes) and Grifola frondosa (G. frondosa). Using a Box–Behnken design and response surface methodology, second-order polynomial models were developed to correlate UAE parameters with PSPs antioxidant activity, demonstrating strong model fit with high F-values and low p-values (F-value = 8.64, p-value = 0.0143 for L. edodes; F-value = 42.41, p-value = 0.0003 for G. frondosa). The models showed a high degree of correlation between observed and predicted values, with variations depending on mushroom species. Optimal UAE conditions for achieving the highest antioxidant PSPs were identified for L. edodes (55 °C, 6.21 W/cm² ultrasound power, particle size <600 µm) and G. frondosa (70 °C, 6.21 W/cm² ultrasound power, particle size of 600–850 µm). A higher protein-to-polysaccharide ratio in PSPs was correlated with enhanced antioxidant activity. UAE presents a promising technique for enhancing the antioxidant properties of PSPs in pharmaceutical formulations, potentially broadening their use in extracting bioactive compounds from other medicinal mushrooms to promote health and wellness.
AB - The growing nutraceutical interest in polysaccharide-protein complexes (PSPs) from β-glucan-rich medicinal mushrooms necessitates efficient extraction methods. This study examined the impact of various ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) parameters, including ultrasound power, temperature, mushroom particle size, and solid-to-liquid ratio, on the composition and antioxidant activities of PSPs extracts from Lentinula edodes (L. edodes) and Grifola frondosa (G. frondosa). Using a Box–Behnken design and response surface methodology, second-order polynomial models were developed to correlate UAE parameters with PSPs antioxidant activity, demonstrating strong model fit with high F-values and low p-values (F-value = 8.64, p-value = 0.0143 for L. edodes; F-value = 42.41, p-value = 0.0003 for G. frondosa). The models showed a high degree of correlation between observed and predicted values, with variations depending on mushroom species. Optimal UAE conditions for achieving the highest antioxidant PSPs were identified for L. edodes (55 °C, 6.21 W/cm² ultrasound power, particle size <600 µm) and G. frondosa (70 °C, 6.21 W/cm² ultrasound power, particle size of 600–850 µm). A higher protein-to-polysaccharide ratio in PSPs was correlated with enhanced antioxidant activity. UAE presents a promising technique for enhancing the antioxidant properties of PSPs in pharmaceutical formulations, potentially broadening their use in extracting bioactive compounds from other medicinal mushrooms to promote health and wellness.
KW - Antioxidant activity
KW - Extraction optimization
KW - Medicinal mushroom
KW - Polysaccharide-protein complexes
KW - Response surface methodology
KW - Ultrasound-assisted extraction
KW - β-glucan
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U2 - 10.1016/j.carpta.2025.100817
DO - 10.1016/j.carpta.2025.100817
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105004052438
VL - 10
JO - Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies and Applications
JF - Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies and Applications
M1 - 100817
ER -