Antiproliferative and Antibacterial Activity of Polyporoid Fungi from Veracruz, Mexico
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Published:2024
Issue:5
Volume:26
Page:73-86
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ISSN:1521-9437
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Container-title:International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Int J Med Mushrooms
Author:
González-Solís Rosalba,Mendoza Guillermo,Ramos Antero,Bandala Victor M.,Montoya Leticia,González-Bakker Aday,Padrón José M.,Lagunes Irene,Trigos Ángel
Abstract
Polyporoid fungi represent a vast source of bioactive compounds with potential pharmacological applications. The importance of polyporoid fungi in traditional Chinese medicine has led to an extensive use of some species of <i>Ganoderma </i>for promoting health and longevity because their consumption is associated with several bioactivities. Nevertheless, bioactivity of some other members of the Polyporaceae family has also been reported. This work reports the antiproliferative and antibacterial activity of crude extracts obtained from fruiting bodies of polypore fungi collected from the central region of Veracruz, Mexico, aimed at understanding the diversity of polypore species with potential pharmacological applications. 29 collections were identified macro- and microscopically in 19 species of polyporoid fungi, belonging to 13 genera. The antiproliferative activity screening of extracts against solid tumor cell lines (A549, SW1573, HeLa, HBL-100, T-47D, WiDr) allow us to identify four extracts with strong bioactivity [half-maximal growth inhibition (GI<sub>50</sub>) ≤ 50 μg/mL]. After this, a phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences from the ITS region obtained from bioactive specimens allowed us to identify three extracts as <i>Pycnoporus sanguineus</i> (GI<sub>50</sub> = ≤ 10 μg/mL) and the fourth bioactive extract as <i>Ganoderma oerstedii </i>(GI<sub>50</sub> = < 50 μg/mL. Likewise, extracts from <i>P. sanguineus </i>showed mild or moderate antibacterial activity against <i>Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus </i>and <i>Xanthomonas albilineas</i>. Bioprospecting studies of polyporoid fungi add to the knowledge of the diversity of macrofungi in Mexico and allow us to select one of the bioactive <i>P. sanguineus </i>to continue the pursuit of bioactive compounds through mycochemical studies.
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