2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-83822011000100024
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Antioxidant activity of Agaricus brasiliensis basidiocarps on different maturation phases

Abstract: Different maturation phases of basidiocarp could affect the bioactivity and concentration of some active substances. A. brasiliensis Wasser et al. (A. blazei Murrill) has shown antitumor activity that could be related to the antioxidant activity. However there is no information of the best basidiocarp maturation phase for extracting antioxidant substances in order to determine the moment of harvesting in mushroom cultivation. The objective of this work was to evaluate the antioxidant activity of A. brasiliensi… Show more

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“…For hydrogen peroxide and superoxide anion measurements, water was the solvent and fordi(phenyl)-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)iminoazanium (DPPH) and β-carotene, methanol was the solvent. The mixtures were incubated at 60°C for 60 min and were manually agitated every 10 min (Mourão et al, 2011). The mixture was centrifuged at 4400 g for 20 min at 4°C and the supernatant was lyophilized to determine the antioxidant activity.…”
Section: Antioxidant Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For hydrogen peroxide and superoxide anion measurements, water was the solvent and fordi(phenyl)-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)iminoazanium (DPPH) and β-carotene, methanol was the solvent. The mixtures were incubated at 60°C for 60 min and were manually agitated every 10 min (Mourão et al, 2011). The mixture was centrifuged at 4400 g for 20 min at 4°C and the supernatant was lyophilized to determine the antioxidant activity.…”
Section: Antioxidant Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the DPPH assay T. riparia essential oil or the 6,7-dehydroroyleanone was sequentially diluted and, for each dilution, 0.1 mL was mixed with a fresh DPPH methanolic solution (2.9 mL, 60 µM)-absorbance previously adjusted to 0.7 ± 0.05-to establish a curve [25,26]. After 30 min the decreasing value of absorbance at 515 nm was observed.…”
Section: Antioxidant Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, 1.5 mL methanol was added to the freeze-dried mycelial biomass or 0.2 g exopolysaccharides and stored at 60°C for 60 min (Mourão et al, 2011); the mixture was centrifuged at 4400 g for 20 min at 4°C. The supernatant was considered the raw extract.…”
Section: Antioxidant Activity Of Mycelial Biomass and Exopolysaccharidesmentioning
confidence: 99%