Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 624618
Natural compounds from Trametes versicolor inhibit growth and mycotoxins biosynthesis in different fungi
Natural compounds from Trametes versicolor inhibit growth and mycotoxins biosynthesis in different fungi // Journal of Plant Pathology 92 (4 supplement)
Pisa, 2010. str. s4100-s4100 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, ostalo)
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Naslov
Natural compounds from Trametes versicolor inhibit growth and mycotoxins biosynthesis in different fungi
Autori
Scarpari, Marzia ; Fabbri, Anna A ; Fanelli, Corrado ; Cescutti, Paola ; Rizzo, Roberto ; Herasimenka, Yuri ; Punelli, Marta ; Zjalic, Slaven ; Ricelli A., Reverberi M
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, ostalo
Izvornik
Journal of Plant Pathology 92 (4 supplement)
/ - Pisa, 2010, S4100-s4100
Skup
XVI Convegno Nazionale S.I.Pa.V
Mjesto i datum
Firenca, Italija, 14.09.2010. - 17.09.2010
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
beta glucans ; mycotoxins ; food ; feed
Sažetak
The contamination of food commodities by mycotoxins, health hazardous and carcinogenic secondary metabolites produced by different fungi, has to be closely controlled to safeguard human and animal health. The strategies applied to achieve this aim often induce environmental pollution and are toxic to the end users. Trametes versicolor is a basidiomycete known for its therapeutic effects, mainly based on the production of several glycoproteins and exoglucans displaying anti-tumoral action and anti-oxidative effects. In the culture filtrate of this fungus two different components were identified, one polysaccharidic and one proteic. The exo- polysaccharidic component was analysed by chromatographic separation techniques (Sephacryl S-300) and 1H-NMR analysis showing the presence of highly complexed glucans (alpha- and beta-), with a MW of ~20 kDa. It can be hypothesised that these fungal polysaccharides can act as non-self signals able to modulate secondary metabolism in mycotoxigenic fungi. The proteic component has a clear antimicrobial effect which slows or completely blocks conidia germination at high S4.100 Journal of Plant Pathology (2010), 92 (4, Supplement), S4.71-S4.105 concentrations (2% w/v). Proteome maps of extracellular proteins of T. versicolor grown in two conditions, supporting or not the production of bioactive proteins, were analyzed by 2D gel electrophoresis identifying spots with qualitatively and quantitatively differences between the two growth conditions and subsequently characterised by MALDI-TOF. These results might be promising in view of the application of a more environmentally friendly strategy aimed at achieving an improved control of the different toxins which are often present in foods and feeds.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija, Drvna tehnologija