Horticulturae (Jan 2023)

Determination of Selenium Speciation in High Se-Enriched Edible Fungus <i>Ganoderma lucidum</i> Via Sequential Extraction

  • Wenyao Shi,
  • Yuzhu Hou,
  • Zezhou Zhang,
  • Xuebin Yin,
  • Xiaohu Zhao,
  • Linxi Yuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae9020161
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 161

Abstract

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Edible fungi are often used as an important selenium (Se) source to improve human daily Se intakes as food or Se supplements because of their strong ability to accumulate Se, in which Ganoderma lucidum was widely accepted in China. However, the existing Se speciation analysis methods such as protease K-based or trypsin-protease XIV-based, have low extraction rate and enzymatic hydrolysis rate (Ganoderma lucidum (Total Se content 245.7 μg/g in dry matter (DW)) in the present study. The results displayed that one three-step sequential extraction method as aqueous solution extraction-pepsin extraction-trypsin extraction performed the best, by which the total Se extraction rate could reach 65%, the total Se enzyme hydrolysis rate was 40%, and the Se speciation was revealed as Selenite (63.6%), SeCys2 (20.1%), SeMeCys (14.8%) and SeMet (1.5%) in this high Se-enriched Ganoderma lucidum. This study offers a reliable and efficient method to evaluate the Se transformation and the Se safety in high Se-enriched edible fungi.

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