Antioxidant Potential of Silver Nanoparticles Synthesized from Βeta (1-3) Glucan Isolated from the Edible Mushroom Pleurotus florida

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Pleurotus florida of the genus Pleurotus, is a delicious edible mushroom with high therapeutic potential and is being cultivated extensively in many parts of the world, including India. Polysaccharides, especially β-glucans, are the most potent mushroom derived metabolites. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are gaining a lot of importance nowadays because of their wide industrial and biomedical applications. In the present investigation, silver nanoparticles were synthesized using β-glucan isolated from the fruiting bodies of P. florida and their antioxidant properties were studied. Polysaccharide (PS) isolation was carried out by hot water extraction, deproteinization, alcohol precipitation, centrifugation, and dialysis. Preliminary characterization of isolated polysaccharide was done by the Anthrone method, Lowry’s method, Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC), and FT-IR. The PS was treated with AgNO3 solution (0.001M) for the biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles, and nanoparticle formation was confirmed by UV spectroscopy. Antioxidant properties of the PS, as well as synthesized nanoparticles, were evaluated using Total antioxidant capacity assay, DPPH-Free radical scavenging assay, Total reducing power assay, and Hydroxyl radical scavenging assay. Preliminary characterization showed that the isolated PS is protein-bound β (1-3) Glucan. Both the PS and silver nanoparticles showed profound antioxidant activity in a dose-dependent manner. In all assays, silver nanoparticles showed more activity than the PS. The highest activity was shown in Hydroxyl radical scavenging assay in which PS and nanoparticles showed 81.8% and 89.4% activity, respectively, at the highest tested dose of 2000µg. The present study reveals the possibility of β-glucan -silver nanoparticles from P. florida as a suitable candidate for antioxidant drug development.
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从佛罗里达侧耳菌中分离的Βeta(1-3)葡聚糖合成纳米银的抗氧化潜力
侧耳菇属的佛罗里达侧耳菇是一种美味的食用菌,具有很高的治疗潜力,在世界许多地方被广泛种植,包括印度。多糖,尤其是β-葡聚糖,是最有效的蘑菇衍生代谢产物。银纳米颗粒(AgNPs)由于其广泛的工业和生物医学应用而越来越受到重视。本研究利用从佛罗里达树子实体中分离的β-葡聚糖合成了纳米银,并对其抗氧化性能进行了研究。多糖(PS)的分离采用热水提取、脱蛋白、醇沉、离心、透析等方法。通过蒽酮法、Lowry法、薄层色谱(TLC)和红外光谱(FT-IR)对分离得到的多糖进行初步表征。用AgNO3溶液(0.001M)处理PS,生物合成纳米银颗粒,并通过紫外光谱证实纳米颗粒的形成。通过总抗氧化能力试验、dpph自由基清除试验、总还原能力试验和羟基自由基清除试验,对PS及其合成纳米颗粒的抗氧化性能进行了评价。初步鉴定表明,分离得到的PS是蛋白结合的β(1-3)葡聚糖。PS和银纳米颗粒均表现出较强的抗氧化活性,且呈剂量依赖性。在所有实验中,银纳米粒子的活性均高于PS,在清除羟基自由基的实验中,PS和纳米粒子在最高剂量为2000µg时的活性分别为81.8%和89.4%。本研究揭示了佛罗里达葡萄树β-葡聚糖-银纳米颗粒作为抗氧化药物开发的合适候选物的可能性。
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