RT Journal Article
ID 2f8363dd186e3e51
A1 Bekai, Laila Huttner
A1 Smania, Elza de Fatima Albino
A1 Riehl, Carlos Alberto da Silva
A1 Smania, Jr., Artur
T1 Antrodia albida (Fr.) Donk (Higher Basidiomycetes) as a Source of Metabolites of Biotechnological Interest
JF International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms
JO IJM
YR 2012
FD 2012-03-09
VO 14
IS 2
SP 161
OP 168
K1 medicinal mushrooms
K1 Antrodia albida
K1 metabolites
K1 antibacterial activity
K1 gas chromatography
K1 mass spectrometry
AB The basidiomycete Antrodia albida was grown in different culture media to study the production of biomass and its active substances. A progressive increase in fungal biomass throughout the 30-day incubation period was observed. The extracts showed discrete antibacterial activity, and the chemical analysis by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry revealed a total of 17 substances in the fungal extracts, including sugars and furanones.
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