{Reference Type}: Journal Article
{Author}:Dong Wang;Shu-Qing Sun;Wei-Zhen Wu;Shun-Liang Yang;Jian-Ming Tan
{Year}: 2014
{Title}: Characterization of a water-soluble polysaccharide from Boletus edulis and its antitumor and immunomodulatory activities on renal cancer in mice
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{Star}: 0
{Volume}:105
{Issue}: 0
{Pages}: 127-134
{ISBN/ISSN}: 0144-8617
{Keywords}: Polysaccharide;Structure;Antitumor;Boletus edulis;Characterization;In vitro immunomodulatory activity
{Abstract}:A polysaccharide (BEP, Mw = 113,432
Da) was purified from Boletus edulis, which had a backbone consisting of (1→6)-linked-α-d-glucopyranosyl, (1→2,6)-linked-α-d-galactopyranosyl, (1→6)-linked-α-d-galactopyranosyl,
and (1→3)-linked-α-d-rhamnopyranosyl residues, which were
branched at O-2 position of (1→2,6)-linked-α-d-galactopyranosyl residue
with a single terminal (1→)-linked-α-l-arabinofuranosyl residue.
After 32 days’ BEP administration to Renca tumor bearing mice, the tumor mass of Renca
transplanted in mice was significantly repressed. Furthermore, BEP could
significantly increase the spleen and thymus indices, stimulate splenocytes
proliferation, augment NK cell and CTL activities in spleen, and promote the
secretion of the cytokines IL-2 and TNF-α in Renca tumor bearing mice.
Meanwhile oral administration of BEP (100 and 400 mg/kg) restored all the
altered hematological and biochemical parameters of tumor-bearing mice to
normal levels. Thus, these data demonstrate that BEP possesses potential
immunomodulatory activity and might be employed as effective therapeutic agents
for the prevention of renal caner.
{Database Provider}: Web of Sciencedirect
{Language}: English
{Reference Type}: Journal Article
{Author}: Mitchell E Nuhn;Manfred Binder;Andy F S Taylor;Roy E Halling;David S Hibbett
{Year}: 2013
{Title}: Phylogenetic overview of the
Boletineae
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{Volume}: 117
{Issue}: 7-8
{Pages}: 479-511
{ISBN/ISSN}: 1878-6146
{Keywords}: Ecology;Systematics;Boletaceae;Paxillaceae;Taxonomic review
{Abstract}:The generic and sub-generic
relationships in the Boletineae (Boletales) were studied using nuclear large
subunit (nuc-lsu), translation elongation factor 1-alpha (tef1), and DNA
directed RNA polymerase largest subunit (RPB1). The Boletineae, with the
exclusion of Hydnomerulius pinastri, was strongly supported and the status of
the families Boletaceae and Paxillaceae is discussed. Members of the genus
Boletus are found throughout the phylogeny, with the majority not closely
related to the type species, Boletus edulis. Many of the traditional,
morphologically defined genera are not supported as monophyletic and additional
sampling and taxonomic revisions are needed. The majority of the Boletineae are
confirmed or putatively ectomycorrhizal (ECM), but two putatively mycoparasitic
lineages (one lineage of Buchwaldoboletus lignicola and Chalciporus piperatus
and the second Pseudoboletus parasiticus) are strongly supported.
{Database Provider}: Web of Sciencedirect
{Language}: English
{Reference Type}: Journal Article
{Author}: Kai-ping Wang;Jun Wang;Qiang Li;Qi-lin Zhang;Ru-xu You;Yao Cheng;Li Luo;Yu Zhang
{Year}: 2014
{Title}: Structural differences and
conformational characterization of five bioactive polysaccharides from Lentinus
edodes
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{Star}: 0
{Volume}: 62
{Issue}: 0
{Pages}: 223-232
{ISBN/ISSN}: 0963-9969
{Keywords}: Polysaccharide;Lentinus edodes;Chemical structure;Chain conformation;Anti-tumor activity
{Abstract}:Five polysaccharide fractions (LST1,
LST2, LJT1, LJT2 and LJT3) from Lentinus edodes were isolated and purified.
Their molecular weights (Mw) were estimated as 65.5 ~ 697 kDa by using
high-performance gel permeation chromatography (HPGPC). The results from
monosaccharide analysis indicated that all of them contained glucose as main
sugar component. The chemical and spectroscopic analyses implied that these
fractions were composed of a main chain consisting of several (2 ~ 6) β-(1 → 3)-d-glucose residues
with branching at C6 position. The predicted structural units of the purified
polysaccharides were established with different degrees of branching (DB).
Congo-red test, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and atomic force microscope (AFM) were
used to verify that the natural lentinan contained triple helical spatial
conformation. Furthermore, the results from anti-tumor tests in vitro and in
vivo revealed that these polysaccharide fractions could have dual anti-tumor
effects, including killing tumor cells directly and immunoregulation with low
toxicity to the host. Interestingly, the high Mw polysaccharides had smaller DB
values and displayed greater anti-tumor effects.
{Database Provider}: Web of Sciencedirect
{Language}: English
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