The scientific name of the traditional Chinese medicinal fungus,
Sanghuang
, has been clarified and confirmed that it is a new species -
Sanghuangporus sanghuang
in the recently discovered genus,
Sanghuangporus
. To maximize the yield of the active ingredients such as the triterpenoids from authentic
Sanghuangporus sanghuang
, four parameters of the extraction process, including the extraction time, solid–liquid ratio, extraction temperature, and ethanol concentration were determined. The Box–Behnken experimental design and the response surface method were used to optimize the triterpenoid extraction processes of
Sanghuangporus sanghuang
mycelium. The results showed that the parameters of the triterpenoid extraction processes were not simple linear relationships. Optimum conditions of ultrasonic extraction required an 80% ethanol concentration, a 1:20 solid–liquid ratio, a 20-min extraction time, and a 60 °C extraction temperature, to obtain a maximum triterpenoid extraction of 13.30 mg/g. Antioxidant capacity tests showed that the
Sanghuangporus sanghuang
triterpenoids had high clearance capabilities for hydroxyl free radicals, superoxide anions, 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl free radicals, and 2,2’-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulfonate) radicals, indicating that the
Sanghuangporus sanghuang
triterpenoids had high antioxidant activities.
Dictyosporium wuyiense, a new anamorphic fungus collected on a dead branch of bamboo in Tongmugou, Wuyi Mountain, China, is described and illustrated. It is characterised by being cheiroid, septate, complanate, and yellow, with two types of conidia composed mostly of five parallel compact rows of cells, sometimes with variable hyaline apical vesical appendages. Type 1 conidia are longer and the three central rows are protruding with swollen apical cells; type 2 conidia are wider and fan-shaped, with rows of apical cells approximately the same length. The conidial morphology on potato dextrose agar plates was variable, most with 2–3 vesical appendages. In phylogenetic analyses of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of rDNA, Dictyosporium wuyiense clustered with most Dictyosporium species in Dictyosporiaceae, but was a distinct species. Both morphological and molecular evidence support its description as a new species. A brief review of Dictyosporium and allied species is provided.
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