Huo Huimin, Bao Haiying, Yin Hao
Key Laboratory for Development and Utilization of Fungi Traditional Chinese Medicine Resources, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun 130118, China; Key Laboratory of Edible Fungi Resources and Utilization, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, Jilin 130118, China.
Ultrason Sonochem. 2025 Aug;119:107408. doi: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2025.107408. Epub 2025 May 30.
The process of cultivating edible and medicinal mushrooms results in considerable biomass waste, which can be a rich source of bioactive compounds. This research aimed at optimizing the yield of polyphenols and improving the antioxidant potential of extracts derived from the stem waste of Flammulina velutipes (FVS). Notably, this investigation is the first to harness FVS as a raw material for the extraction of total polyphenols by nonionic surfactant-integrated ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) techniques. Through the screening of nonionic surfactants, it was determined that Genapol X-080 exhibited the highest efficacy in extracting phenolic constituents. When comparing the total polyphenol yields obtained from FVS via various extraction methods, it was found that UAE yielded significantly more polyphenols compared to both stirring-assisted and heating extraction methods. Furthermore, the sustainability analysis highlighted that the combination of nonionic surfactants with UAE presents a more environmentally friendly option, achieving a score of 0.73 in the Analytical Greenness Calculator. To optimize the extraction parameters, response surface methodology was utilized. The ideal conditions determined were: an ultrasound time of 90 min, a temperature of 44 °C, a 75 % ethanol concentration, and ultrasonic power set at 160 W. Comparative assessments revealed that the refined UAE method enhanced the extraction rate by 27.35 %, while simultaneously decreasing energy use by 66.67 %. Moreover, evaluations of the antioxidant levels in the samples showed that the optimized FVS extracts consistently demonstrated superior antioxidant activities across all evaluated free radical scavenging tests (DPPH, ABTS, FRAP, and hydroxyl radicals). These results provide significant insights into the effective utilization of mushroom stem waste and advance efforts in the valorization of biomass byproducts from the mushroom industry.
食用和药用蘑菇的栽培过程会产生大量生物质废弃物,这些废弃物可能是生物活性化合物的丰富来源。本研究旨在优化多酚产量,并提高金针菇茎部废弃物(FVS)提取物的抗氧化潜力。值得注意的是,本调查首次将FVS作为原料,采用非离子表面活性剂结合超声辅助提取(UAE)技术提取总多酚。通过对非离子表面活性剂的筛选,确定Genapol X-080在提取酚类成分方面表现出最高的功效。比较通过各种提取方法从FVS获得的总多酚产量时发现,与搅拌辅助提取和加热提取方法相比,UAE产生的多酚显著更多。此外,可持续性分析强调,非离子表面活性剂与UAE的结合是一种更环保的选择,在分析绿色度计算器中的得分为0.73。为了优化提取参数,采用了响应面法。确定的理想条件为:超声时间90分钟、温度44℃、乙醇浓度75%、超声功率设置为160W。比较评估表明,改进后的UAE方法提高了提取率27.35%,同时能源消耗降低了66.67%。此外,对样品中抗氧化水平的评估表明,优化后的FVS提取物在所有评估的自由基清除试验(DPPH、ABTS、FRAP和羟基自由基)中始终表现出优异的抗氧化活性。这些结果为蘑菇茎部废弃物的有效利用提供了重要见解,并推动了蘑菇产业生物质副产品增值方面的努力。