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摘要
在我们的研究中,对野生食用菌 Cantharellus cibarius 的生物活性进行了测定。首先,在索氏提取器中进行了 64 次不同的实验,提取温度为 40-70°C,提取时间为 4、6、8 和 10 小时,提取浓度为 0.25、0.50、1 和 2 mg/mL,测定了总抗氧化值(TAS)和总氧化值(TOS),并进行了单目标和多目标优化研究。通过优化提取条件,使单目标优化的目标函数为最大 TAS 值,多目标优化的目标函数为最大 TAS 值和最小 TOS 值。实验研究获得的数据用人工智能方法中的人工神经网络建模,并用遗传算法进行优化。经过单目标优化过程,发现最佳提取条件为 46.622°C、5.110 h 和 1.973 mg/mL,多目标最佳提取条件为 50.927°C、6.094 h 和 1.439 mg/mL。经单目标优化和多目标优化得到的提取物的 TAS 值分别为 5.511 和 5.359,TOS 值分别为 7.289 和 6.061。经计算,提取物的抗 AChE 值分别为 16.12 和 20.31,抗 BChE 值分别为 36.92 和 40.28。此外,还确定了单目标优化提取物比多目标提取物具有更强的抗增殖活性。因此,可以确定在合适条件下获得的 Cibarius 提取物具有较高的生物活性。
Biological Activities of the Golden Chantarelle Mushroom Cantharellus cibarius (Agaricomycetes) Extracts Obtained as a Result of Single and Multi-Objective Optimization Studies
In our study, the biological activities of the wild edible mushroom Cantharellus cibarius were determined. First of all, 64 different experiments were performed in the Soxhlet device at 40−70°C extraction temperatures, 4, 6, 8, and 10 h of extraction time and 0.25, 0.50, 1, and 2 mg/mL extract concentrations, and total antioxidant (TAS) and total oxidant values (TOS) were determined, and both single-purpose and multi-objective optimization studies were performed.
The extraction conditions were optimized so that the objective function of the single-purpose optimization would be the maximum TAS value, and the objective function of the multi-objective optimization would be the maximum TAS and minimum TOS values. The data obtained from the experimental study were modeled with artificial neural networks from artificial intelligence methods, and optimization was performed with a genetic algorithm. After the single-objective optimization process, the optimum extraction conditions were found as 46.622°C, 5.110 h and 1.973 mg/mL and the multi-objective optimum extraction conditions were found as 50.927°C, 6.094 h and 1.439 mg/mL. The TAS values of the extracts obtained as a result of single-objective and multi-objective optimization were measured as 5.511 and 5.359, respectively, and the TOS values were measured as 7.289 and 6.061. The anti-AChE value of the extracts was calculated as 16.12, 20.31 and anti-BChE value as 36.92, 40.28. In addition, it was determined that the single-objective optimization extract had stronger antiproliferative activity than the multi-objective extract. As a result, it was determined that the biological activities of the extracts of C. cibarius obtained under suitable conditions were high.
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