Anti-melanogenesis and anti-inflammatory actvities of selected medicinal and culinary mushrooms / Hazwani Mat Saad
Ten medicinal and culinary mushrooms which commonly available in Malaysia market, namely Agaricus bisporus (white and brown varieties), Flammulina velutipes, Ganoderma lucidum, Grifola frondosa, Hypsizygus marmoreus, Lentinula edodes, Pleurotus eryngii, Pleurotus floridanus and Pleurotus pulmonar...
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2017
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Institution: | Universiti Malaya |
Summary: | Ten medicinal and culinary mushrooms which commonly available in Malaysia
market, namely Agaricus bisporus (white and brown varieties), Flammulina velutipes,
Ganoderma lucidum, Grifola frondosa, Hypsizygus marmoreus, Lentinula edodes,
Pleurotus eryngii, Pleurotus floridanus and Pleurotus pulmonarius were investigated
for their anti-melanogenesis and anti-inflammatory activity in attempt to study their
potentials to be used in cosmeceuticals. The mushrooms were extracted with hot water
and freeze-dried prior for testing. The anti-melanogenesis activity of mushroom extracts
were determined by cell-free mushroom tyrosinase assay, followed by cell viability
assay, measurement of intracellular melanin content and cellular tyrosinase assay using
B16F10 murine melanoma cells. Whilst, the anti-inflammatory activity of the
mushroom extracts was tested by measuring the level of nitric oxide (NO), tumor
necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and interleukin (IL)-10 excreted by RAW 264.7 murine
macrophage cells. Out of the ten extracts, A. bisporus (brown), P. floridanus and
P. pulmonarius effectively reduced the intracellular melanin content and cellular
tyrosinase activity in B16F10 cells. A. bisporus (brown) was the best extract in reducing
intracellular melanin content to 57.05 ± 3.90% at concentration of log 3.0 with no
toxicity effects on B16F10 cells. This extract also reduced cellular tyrosinase activity to
17.93 ± 2.65%, which performed better than positive control, kojic acid
(33.81 ± 7.41%). In parallel, A. bisporus (brown) extract has appreciable antiinflammatory
activity by reducing the NO and TNF-α level (66.82 ± 2.81% and
73.67 ± 2.97%, respectively) at highest concentration tested. A reduction of NO level
was also being observed for P. floridanus and P. pulmonarius extracts at similar concentrations. Based on the effectiveness of single extract to inhibit melanogenesis and
inflammatory response, three combination mushroom extracts comprise of G. lucidum
with P. floridanus or P. pulmonarius at 1:1 ratio was formulated and the synergistic
effect of these combined extracts was evaluated. The results revealed that combined
mushroom extracts did not have synergistic effect in these biological activities. In
summary, single extract was more active than the combine extracts. Our findings also
showed that A. bisporus (brown) extract has potential to be used as natural ingredients
in cosmeceutical products. |
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