Archives of Biological Sciences (Jan 2009)

Biological activities of the lignicolous fungus Meripilus giganteus (Pers.: Pers.) Karst.

  • Karaman Maja,
  • Kaišarević Sonja,
  • Somborski Jelena,
  • Kebert M.,
  • Matavulj M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS0904853K
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 4
pp. 853 – 861

Abstract

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Crude extracts (methanolic-ME andwater-WE) of the fungus Meripilus giganteus (Pers.: Pers.) Karst. were analyzed for their antioxidative, antibacterial, cytotoxic, neurotoxic, and hemolytic activities using tests in vitro. The highest scavenging activity was exhibited by WE on OH• radicals, showing a 50% effective concentration (EC50) at 292.83±2.5 μg/ml and ferric-reducing ability at 14.24±2.9 mg eq of ascorbic acid per g of dried extract (mg/g).An anti­bacterial effect was detected mostly against Gram-positive strains of bacteria. Toxicity assays exhibited higher effects for ME, reaching EC50=403.43±5.8 μg/ml against estrogen-dependent breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7); 50% hemolytic activity at a concentration of 30±0.03 μg/ml against erythrocytes; andEC50=4.5±0.05 mg/ml for acetyl cholinesterase-inhibitory activity. These results suggest possible use of this fungus as a new source of pharmaceuticals.

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