scholarly journals On the Identification and Quantification of Ergothioneine and Lovastatin in Various Mushroom Species: Assets and Challenges of Different Analytical Approaches

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (7) ◽  
pp. 1832
Author(s):  
Konstantinos Tsiantas ◽  
Thalia Tsiaka ◽  
Georgios Koutrotsios ◽  
Eleni Siapi ◽  
Georgios I. Zervakis ◽  
...  

In recent years, mushrooms have drawn the attention of agro-industries and food-industries as they were considered to be valuable natural sources of health promoting compounds such as β-glucans, ergothioneine, and lovastatin. The detection and quantification of such compounds by implementing reliable analytical approaches is of the utmost importance in order to adjust mushrooms’ cultivation conditions and maximize the production in different species. Toward this direction, the current study focuses on the comparison of ultraviolet–visible (UV–Vis) spectrometry and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS) methods (a) by evaluating the content of ergothioneine and lovastatin in mushrooms and (b) by highlighting any possible substrate-based interferences that hinder the accurate determination of these two compounds in order to propose the technique-of-choice for a standardized bioactive compounds monitoring. For this purpose, mushrooms produced by three species (i.e., Agaricus bisporus, Pleurotus ostreatus, and P. citrinopileatus) on various cultivation substrates, namely wheat straw (WS), winery (grape marc (GM)), and olive oil (OL) by-products, were examined. Among the two applied techniques, the developed and validated LC–MS methods, exhibiting relatively short analysis time and higher resolution, emerge as the methods-of-choice for detecting ergothioneine and lovastatin in mushrooms. On the contrary, UV–Vis methods were hindered due to co-absorbance of different constituents, resulting in invalid results. Among the studied mushrooms, P. citrinopileatus contained the highest amount of ergothioneine (822.1 ± 20.6 mg kg−1 dry sample), whereas A. bisporus contained the highest amounts of lovastatin (1.39 ± 0.014 mg kg−1 dry sample). Regarding the effect of different cultivation substrates, mushrooms produced on OL and WS contained the highest amount of ergothioneine, while mushrooms deriving from GM-based substrates contained the highest amount of lovastatin.

1978 ◽  
Vol 56 (21) ◽  
pp. 2703-2706 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir Hornof ◽  
Leoš Zeman

Ether-type linkages are formed as by-products during the preparation of polyethylene terephthalate from dimethyl terephthalate and ethylene glycol. Incorporated in the polymer, these linkages affect its physical and mechanical properties such as tensile strength, melting point, and resistance to oxidation. An improved chemical method of analysis has been developed allowing an accurate determination of ether bonds in polyester fibres. The method is based on the selective oxidation of ethylene glycol with periodic acid and takes advantage of hydrolysis with water under pressure to decompose the polymer. The method has been employed to study the effect of the concentration of polycondensation catalyst on the formation of ethers.


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