Targeted metabolites analysis in wild Boletus species
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Summary: | In European countries, the edible mushrooms from the Boletus genus are the most frequently harvested of all the forest species gathered in the wild. Their popularity is mainly due to their sensory qualities, in particular aroma, taste and texture. In the present work, a targeted metabolites analysis was performed in six wild Boletus species. The analysis of primary metabolites revealed proteins, carbohydrates, fatty acids, mainly linoleic acid, sugars, mainly mannitol and trehalose, and vitamins (tocopherols and ascorbic acid). Secondary metabolites, such as phenolic acids, were also identified and quantified, and correlated to Boletus antioxidant properties including free radical scavenging activity, reducing power and lipid peroxidation inhibition. As a source of these important metabolites, the edible Boletus spp. could be directly used in the human diet as health foods, taking advantage on the synergistic and/or additive effects of all the antioxidants present, while inedible species could represent a source of extractable phenolic compounds to be used as additives in the food industry or as components in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations. |
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Targeted metabolites analysis in wild Boletus speciesWild mushroomsBoletus sp.Primary/secondary metabolitesBioactivityIn European countries, the edible mushrooms from the Boletus genus are the most frequently harvested of all the forest species gathered in the wild. Their popularity is mainly due to their sensory qualities, in particular aroma, taste and texture. In the present work, a targeted metabolites analysis was performed in six wild Boletus species. The analysis of primary metabolites revealed proteins, carbohydrates, fatty acids, mainly linoleic acid, sugars, mainly mannitol and trehalose, and vitamins (tocopherols and ascorbic acid). Secondary metabolites, such as phenolic acids, were also identified and quantified, and correlated to Boletus antioxidant properties including free radical scavenging activity, reducing power and lipid peroxidation inhibition. As a source of these important metabolites, the edible Boletus spp. could be directly used in the human diet as health foods, taking advantage on the synergistic and/or additive effects of all the antioxidants present, while inedible species could represent a source of extractable phenolic compounds to be used as additives in the food industry or as components in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations.ElsevierBiblioteca Digital do IPBHeleno, Sandrina A.Barros, LillianSousa, Maria JoãoMartins, AnabelaSantos-Buelga, CelestinoFerreira, Isabel C.F.R.2011-08-23T09:21:30Z20112011-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/6028engHeleno, Sandrina A.; Barros, Lillian; Sousa, Maria João; Martins, Anabela; Santos-Buelga, Celestino; Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R. (2011). Targeted metabolites analysis in wild Boletus species. LWT- Food Science and Technology. ISSN 0023-6438. 44: 6, p. 1343-13480023-643810.1016/j.lwt.2011.01.017info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-25T11:58:24Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/6028Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T11:21:19.652488Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Targeted metabolites analysis in wild Boletus species |
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Targeted metabolites analysis in wild Boletus species |
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Targeted metabolites analysis in wild Boletus species Heleno, Sandrina A. Wild mushrooms Boletus sp. Primary/secondary metabolites Bioactivity |
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Targeted metabolites analysis in wild Boletus species |
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Targeted metabolites analysis in wild Boletus species |
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Targeted metabolites analysis in wild Boletus species |
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Targeted metabolites analysis in wild Boletus species |
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Targeted metabolites analysis in wild Boletus species |
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Heleno, Sandrina A. |
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Heleno, Sandrina A. Barros, Lillian Sousa, Maria João Martins, Anabela Santos-Buelga, Celestino Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R. |
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Barros, Lillian Sousa, Maria João Martins, Anabela Santos-Buelga, Celestino Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R. |
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Biblioteca Digital do IPB |
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Heleno, Sandrina A. Barros, Lillian Sousa, Maria João Martins, Anabela Santos-Buelga, Celestino Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R. |
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Wild mushrooms Boletus sp. Primary/secondary metabolites Bioactivity |
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Wild mushrooms Boletus sp. Primary/secondary metabolites Bioactivity |
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In European countries, the edible mushrooms from the Boletus genus are the most frequently harvested of all the forest species gathered in the wild. Their popularity is mainly due to their sensory qualities, in particular aroma, taste and texture. In the present work, a targeted metabolites analysis was performed in six wild Boletus species. The analysis of primary metabolites revealed proteins, carbohydrates, fatty acids, mainly linoleic acid, sugars, mainly mannitol and trehalose, and vitamins (tocopherols and ascorbic acid). Secondary metabolites, such as phenolic acids, were also identified and quantified, and correlated to Boletus antioxidant properties including free radical scavenging activity, reducing power and lipid peroxidation inhibition. As a source of these important metabolites, the edible Boletus spp. could be directly used in the human diet as health foods, taking advantage on the synergistic and/or additive effects of all the antioxidants present, while inedible species could represent a source of extractable phenolic compounds to be used as additives in the food industry or as components in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations. |
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