Fomitopsis officinalis : Spatial (Pileus and Hymenophore) Metabolomic Variations Affect Functional Components and Biological Activities.

Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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is a holartic polyporous mushroom that forms large fruiting bodies on old standing trees, fallen logs, or stumps. is a medicinal mushroom species that is most commonly used in traditional European medicine. In this study, we explore the spatial metabolic differences in mushroom parts, i.e., the cap (median and apical parts) and the hymenium. Additionally, chromatographic analysis was conducted in order to unravel the composition of specialized metabolites in the hydroalcoholic mushroom extracts. The potential antifungal and bacterial effects of extracts were tested against pathogen strains of Gram+ and Gram- bacteria, and yeast, dermatophytic, and fungal-pool species. Extracts from the apical part were the richest in terms of phenolic compounds; consistent with this finding, the extracts were also the most effective antiradical and antimicrobial agents with MIC values < 100 µg/mL for most of the tested bacterial and dermatophytic species. According to these findings, extracts are valuable sources of primary and secondary metabolites, thus suggesting potential applications in the formulation of food supplements with biological properties in terms of antioxidant and antimicrobial activities.
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Fomitopsis officinalis,antimicrobial effects,antiradical effects,metabolomics,phenolic compounds
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