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Screening of Fibrinolytic Activities from Cultured Mushrooms (인공재배 버섯의 혈전분해효소 활성검색)

  • Choi, Han-Seok;Kim, Myung-Kon;Park, Hyo-Suk;Kim, Jae-Sung;Shen, Ming-Hva;Kim, Sung-Jun
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.1039-1041
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    • 2005
  • Fibrinolytic activities of cultured medium and mycelium from 13 selected culturable mushrooms ranged 0.00-0.16 U and 0.00-0.48 U, respectively. Dry cell weight of Armillaria mellea was 6.50g/100mL, 1.9-5.0 fold higher than other tested mushrooms. Among artificially cultured mushroom fruiting bodies tested, fibrinolytic activity was lowest in Hericium erinaceus (0.17 U) and highest in Pleurotus ferulea (0.94 U).

Effect of Supplements $Mn^{2+}$, $Cu^{2+}$, and Aromatic Compounds and Penicillium decumbens on Lignocellulosic Enzyme Activity and Productivity of Catathelasma ventricosum

  • Liu, Yuntao;Sun, Jun;Luo, Zeyu;Rao, Shengqi;Su, Yujie;Yang, Yanjun
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.565-571
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    • 2013
  • This is the first report on using Catathelasma ventricosum for production of fruiting body and lignocellulosic enzymes. To improve the laccase activity and productivity of mushroom, the substrate was added with different supplements (eight aromatic compounds, $Mn^{2+}$, and $Cu^{2+}$). Based on the results, all these supplements can improve the laccase activity and productivity of C. ventricosum, and it seems that there is a critical value of laccase activity that affects the productivity of C. ventricosum. In addition, when Penicillium decumbens was inoculated into the substrate that had been cultivated with C. ventricosum for 20 days, the highest values of laccase activity, FPA activity, and productivity of C. ventricosum were obtained. Moreover, the laccase activity showed a positive correlation with the productivity of C. ventricosum. Finally, the effect of $Mn^{2+}$, $Cu^{2+}$, and P. decumbens on laccase activity was investigated by response surface methodology (RSM).

Influence of Storage Temperature on Levels of Bioactive Compounds in Shiitake Mushrooms (Lentinula edodes)

  • Yonghyun Kim;Uk Lee;Hyun Ji Eo
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.51 no.6
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    • pp.445-451
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    • 2023
  • Shiitake mushroom (Lentinula edodes) hold high nutritional and medicinal value as they contain an abundance of health-promoting compounds. However, the effect of long-term postharvest storage on the variation in the levels of health-promoting compounds has not been extensively studied. In this study, we investigated the changes in the levels of phenolic compounds, antioxidants, eritadenine, and ergothioneine in shiitake mushrooms stored at three different temperatures (1, 3, and 5 ℃) for 4 weeks. Compared to mushrooms stored at lower temperatures, those stored at 5 ℃ exhibited a higher level of total phenolics in their pileus after 2 weeks of storage; however, storage at 5 ℃ also increased the deterioration of the fruiting body of these mushrooms. In mushrooms stored at all temperatures, the eritadenine content in the pilei tended to increase up to 2 weeks of storage. In contrast, the ergothioneine content in the pileus decreased during storage, with a significantly lower level detected in mushrooms stored at 5 ℃ for 4 weeks. Together, these results suggest that the mechanisms underlying the accumulation of phenolics and eritadenine may be related to mushroom deterioration during storage. Our findings indicate that the levels of health-promoting compounds in shiitake mushrooms are influenced by storage temperature, suggesting the potential to control adjustments of specific bioactive compounds by regulating storage conditions.

Studies on Favorable Light Condition for Artificial Cultivation of Grifola frondosa (잎새버섯 재배에 적합한 광조건 연구)

  • Chi, Jeong-Hyun;Kim, Jeong-Han;Won, Sun-Yee;Seo, Geon-Sik;Ju, Young-Cheoul
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.31-35
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    • 2008
  • To elucidate optimum light conditions for artificial cultivation of Grifola frondosa, the effects of light quality (blue, green, white) and light intensity (200, 500, 800, 1200 lux) on primordium formation, morphological properties and yield of fruiting bodies of G. frondosa using bag cultivation method were tested. Among three light sources, white light source ($400{\sim}620\;nm$) had a higher mushroom yield (242 g/bag) and a shorter cultivation period (52 days) than those of the others. In particular, blue light source ($400{\sim}560\;nm$) induced the morphology of wide and deep colored pilei in G. frondosa fruiting body. The experimental results on the appropriate light intensity indicated that 500 lux light was the most effective on mushroom production, whereas primordium formation was effective at 200 lux.

Cultural characteristics of new oyster mushroom variety "Cheongsan" (느타리 신품종 "청산"의 재배 특성)

  • Lee, Kwang-Jae;Park, Young-Hak;Cho, Byung-Ju;Lee, Byung-Ryong;Joo, Jin-Ho;Park, Dong-Sik;Kim, Kyoung-Hee
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.21-24
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    • 2007
  • A new variety of oyster mushroom 'Choengsan' was developed with crossing between monokaryotic strains derived from Suhan and Wonhyoung #3. It was developed by Agriproduct Processing Experiment Station, Gangwon Agricultural Research & Extension Services in 2006. The optimum temperature of mycelial growth was around $27{\sim}28^{\circ}C$ and that of fruiting body was $14{\sim}17^{\circ}C$. The color of pileus was dark-gray color. The period of primordial occurrence was about 20 days in bed cultivation using cotton waste and the yields were $38kg/3.3m^2$.

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Selection of Highly Bitter taste Strains on Ganoderma sp. (영지버섯 고미성 균주 선발에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Kyung-Soo;Byun, Myung-Ok;You, Chang-Hyun;Cha, Dong-Yeul;Jeong, Hoon;Ko, Mi-Suk
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.350-354
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    • 1994
  • A study was conducted on the characteristics of 11 strains of Ganoderma sp. to select the strains with more bitterness. Among the flat type strains, ASI 7071 and 7091 showed higher bitterness, while among the branched type strains ASI 7074 and 7094 were found to more bitter than other strains. The growth of ASI 7091 was best on Ganoderma complete media(GCM), while ASI 7010, 7048 and 7075 performed best in oak saw dust media. Among the branched type strains the esterase isozyme band patterns were similar. On the other hand among the flat type strains, the esterase isozyme band patterns differed from each other. Out of 11 strains, ASI 7004 was found to have the heaviest fruiting body, ASI 7071 the thickest cap and ASI 7094 the biggest cap.

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Characteristics of a new cultivar Pleurotus ostreatus, Hwaseong #2 (신품종 느타리버섯 '화성2호'의 특성)

  • Lee, Jeong-Woo;Han, Yong-Sik;Han, Chul-Hee;Jeong, Chong-Chun
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.96-100
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    • 2011
  • MST247ns(Hwaseong #2) was developed by the method of Di-mon mating between monokaryotic strains derived from "Hwaseong #1" and dikaryotic strain "Suhan #1". The optimum temperature of mycelial growth was $25-30^{\circ}C$. The optimum temperature of primordia formation and fruiting body development were $8-15^{\circ}C$ and $9-14^{\circ}C$. Days of primordia formation were 4-5 days later Suhan #1. The stipes were longer than "Suhan #1". The surfaces of stipe were white and the tissues got harder and more elastic. Therefore, the management of growth environment under low temperatures was relatively easy and storability got much better.

Analysis of growth environment of Flammulina velutipes using the smart farm cultivation technology (병재배 팽이버섯의 스마트팜 재배를 통한 생육환경 분석)

  • Lee, Kwan-Woo;Jeon, Jong-Ock;Lee, Kyoung-Jun;Kim, Young-Ho;Lee, Chan-Jung;Jang, Myoung-Jun
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.197-204
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    • 2019
  • In this study, smart farm technology was used by farmers cultivating 'CHIKUMASSHU T-011' in order to develop an optimal growth model for the precision cultivation of bottle-grown winter mushroom and the results of the same are mentioned herein. Farmers participating in the experiment used 60 ㎡ of bed area with 4 rows and 13 columns of shelf shape, 20 horsepower refrigerator, 100T of sandwich panel for insulation, 6 ultrasonic humidifiers, 12 kW of heating, and 20,000 bottles of Flammulina velutipes mushroom spores. The temperature, humidity, and carbon dioxide concentrations, which directly affect the growth of the mushroom, were collected and analyzed from the environmental sensors installed at the winter mushroom cultivation area. The initial temperature was found to be 14.5℃, which was maintained at 14℃ to 15℃ until the 10th day. In the restriction phase, the initial temperature was 4℃ and was maintained between 2℃ and 3℃ until the 15th day, while during the growth phase, it was maintained between 7.5℃ to 9.5℃. Analysis of the humidity data revealed initial humidity to be 100%, which varied between 88% to 98% during primordia formation period. The humidity remained between 77% to 96% until the 15th day, in the restriction phase and between 75% to 83% during the growth phase. The initial carbon dioxide concentration was 3,500 ppm and varied between 3,500 ppm to 6,000 ppm during primordia formation period and was maintained at 6,000 ppm until the 15th day. During the growth phase, the carbon dioxide concentration was found to be over 6,000 ppm. Fruiting body characteristics of 'CHIKUMASSHU T-011' cultivated in the farmhouse were as follows: Pileus diameter of 7.5 mm and thickness of 4.1 mm, stipe thickness of 3.3 mm, and length of 154.2 mm. The number of valid fruiting bodies was 1,048 unit per 1,400 mL bottle, and the individual weight was 0.71 g per unit. The yield of fruiting bodies was 402.8 g per 1,400 mL bottle.

Cultivation of Sparassis crispa on Several kinds of Medium Density and Particle Size of Sawdust-based Medium Made of Larix kaempferi (낙엽송 톱밥배지 밀도 및 입자크기에 따른 꽃송이버섯의 재배특성)

  • Park, Hyun;Ryu, Sung-Ryul;Ka, Kang-Hyeon
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.68-74
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    • 2011
  • Cauliflower mushroom ($Sparassis$ $crispa$) is being cultivated as a functional mushroom since the mushroom contains larger amount of ${\beta}$-glucan than other edible or medicinal mushrooms. In this study, as a fundamental study for the cultivation process of cauliflower mushroom, we assayed the mycelial growth and the productivity of the mushroom cultivated on the sawdust-based medium made of larch ($Larix$ $kaempferi$) by 4 kinds of medium densities and 6 kinds of particle sizes. Low densities of sawdust-based media (0.68~0.72 g/$cm^3$) showed high variations in mycelial growth at early stage on sawdust-based medium. The coefficient of variance for the mycelial growth decreased from higher than 40% at the 3rd week to lower than 10% at the 7th week. High density of sawdust-based medium (0.80 g/$cm^3$) showed relatively lower variation in the mycelial growth at early stage with less than 30% of coefficient of variance, the high density of sawdust-based medium was thought to be quite stable compared to the lower densities of sawdust-based medium. From the viewpoint of mushroom productivity especially for the goods (excluding bottom of fruiting body), 0.76 g/$cm^3$ was better than any other densities; the return rates of fruiting body from each medium were 12.2, 13.6, 13.1, and 12.0% for 0.80, 0.76, 0.72, and 0.68 g/$cm^3$, respectively. By the way, it took about 40 days for harvesting from primordium formation with the sawdust-based medium excluded the particles less than 1 mm, while it took about 70 days with the medium including the particles less than 1 mm. The yield from the sawdust-based medium with the particles less than 1 mm was also quite less than any other sawdust-based medium especially for the goods. Therefore, we recommend that the sawdust-based medium with larch for the cultivation of cauliflower mushroom be prepared as 0.76 g/$cm^3$ in medium density with excluding the particles less than 1 mm.

Optimum mixture ratio of functional Lindera glauca for culture of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) (느타리버섯 재배를 위한 기능성자원 감태나무(Lindera glauca) 톱밥의 적정 혼합비율)

  • Lee, Chan-Jung;Jhune, Chang-Sung;Cheong, Jong-Chun;Kong, Won-Sik;Park, Gi-Chun;Lee, Jeang-Hun;Shin, Yu-Su
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2012
  • This study was carried out to investigated optimum mixing ratio of Korean natural Lindera glauca for production of functional oyster mushroom. Total nitrogen and carbon source of Lindera glauca was 0.16% and 40.9%, respectively and C/N ratio was 215. Total nitrogen source and pH of substrate mixed with Lindera glauca was 2.8~3.0 and 4.8~5.0, respectively. The contents of $P_2O_5$, CaO, MgO and $Na_2O$ were increased by increasing Lindera glauca, but there was no significant difference in $K_2O$ content. Mycerial growth was faster at Lindera glauca treatments than that of control. Yields of fruiting body was the highest at Lindera glauca 20%, and dimeter and thick of pileus were increased according to increase of Lindera glauca addition ratio. The L value of pileus was the highest at the Lindera glauca 10% during mushroom harvest, but there was no significant difference in the a-value and the b-value.