Protein-Polysaccharides of Trametes versicolor: Production and Biological Activities

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Abstract Extracellular- (E-PPS) and intracellular-protein– polysaccharides (I-PPS) complexes were produced by Trametes versicolor in submerged cultures with different carbon sources. The highest extracellular-(EPS) and intracellular- polysaccharide (IPS) concentration in the complexes was obtained with tomato pomace culture. DPPH radical scavenging for E-PPS and I-PPS produced by liter of culture was equivallent to 2.115 ± 0.227 and 1.374 ± 0.364 g of ascorbic acid, respectively. These complexes showed a protector effect in the oxidation of erythrocyte membranes and had ability to inhibit the hemolysis and methemoglobin synthesis in stressed erythrocytes. These results suggest that extracellular- and intracellular- polysaccharides produced are important bioactive compounds with medicinal potential.

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Arteiro, José M; Martins, M. Rosário; Salvador, Cátia; Candeias, M. Fátima; Karmali, Amin; Caldeira, A T (2011). “Protein-Polysaccharides of Trametes versicolor: Production and Biological Activities”. Medicinal Chemistry Research. DOI: 10.1007/s00044-011-9604-6.

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