In vitro antiproliferative and antioxidant activity of three fungal strains from the White sea

Fungi have been recognized as a prolific source of bioactive compounds with a wide spectrum of bioactivities, nevertheless, the information about marine polar fungi is scarce. Due to this fact, the purpose of this study was to investigate the antiproliferative activity and antioxidant capacity of th...

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Published in:Polar Science
Main Authors: Couttolenc, Alan, Padrón, José M., Shnyreva, Alla V., Sergeeva, Albina I., Kurakov, Alexander V., Trigos, Ángel
Language:English
Published: 2021
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author Couttolenc, Alan
Padrón, José M.
Shnyreva, Alla V.
Sergeeva, Albina I.
Kurakov, Alexander V.
Trigos, Ángel
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Trigos, Ángel
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description Fungi have been recognized as a prolific source of bioactive compounds with a wide spectrum of bioactivities, nevertheless, the information about marine polar fungi is scarce. Due to this fact, the purpose of this study was to investigate the antiproliferative activity and antioxidant capacity of the extracts of three fungal strains isolated from the White Sea (Coprinellus diseminatus, Simplicillium lamellicola and Akanthomyces muscarius). The antiproliferative activity test was carried out by the SRB method and the cell lines tested were A549, HBL-100, HeLa, SW1573, T-47D and WiDr. The antioxidant capacity was measured employing the ABTS and galvinoxyl methods. The strain that showed the most antiproliferative activity was A. muscarius; it demonstrated activity in all the extracts tested, at least against two of the six tested cell lines, also the biomass ethanolic extract and the culture broth ethyl acetate extract of Coprinellus diseminatus showed antiproliferative activity against some of the tested cell lines. In the antioxidant capacity test, the ethyl acetate extracts of the culture broth of the three strains showed more activity. This indicates that arctic marine-derived fungi are capable to produce bioactive metabolites with antiproliferative activity and antioxidant capacity, comparable to other marine-derived fungi, and in some cases even more active than known medicinal mushrooms. journal article
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00016837 2025-04-13T14:14:45+00:00 In vitro antiproliferative and antioxidant activity of three fungal strains from the White sea Couttolenc, Alan Padrón, José M. Shnyreva, Alla V. Sergeeva, Albina I. Kurakov, Alexander V. Trigos, Ángel 2021-09 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/16837 eng eng 10.1016/j.polar.2021.100724 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2021.100724 Polar Science 29 100724 18739652 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/16837 metadata only access Antiproliferative activity Antioxidant capacity Polar marine fungi 2021 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2021.100724 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z Fungi have been recognized as a prolific source of bioactive compounds with a wide spectrum of bioactivities, nevertheless, the information about marine polar fungi is scarce. Due to this fact, the purpose of this study was to investigate the antiproliferative activity and antioxidant capacity of the extracts of three fungal strains isolated from the White Sea (Coprinellus diseminatus, Simplicillium lamellicola and Akanthomyces muscarius). The antiproliferative activity test was carried out by the SRB method and the cell lines tested were A549, HBL-100, HeLa, SW1573, T-47D and WiDr. The antioxidant capacity was measured employing the ABTS and galvinoxyl methods. The strain that showed the most antiproliferative activity was A. muscarius; it demonstrated activity in all the extracts tested, at least against two of the six tested cell lines, also the biomass ethanolic extract and the culture broth ethyl acetate extract of Coprinellus diseminatus showed antiproliferative activity against some of the tested cell lines. In the antioxidant capacity test, the ethyl acetate extracts of the culture broth of the three strains showed more activity. This indicates that arctic marine-derived fungi are capable to produce bioactive metabolites with antiproliferative activity and antioxidant capacity, comparable to other marine-derived fungi, and in some cases even more active than known medicinal mushrooms. journal article Other/Unknown Material Arctic Polar Science Polar Science White Sea National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Arctic White Sea Polar Science 29 100724
spellingShingle Antiproliferative activity
Antioxidant capacity
Polar marine fungi
Couttolenc, Alan
Padrón, José M.
Shnyreva, Alla V.
Sergeeva, Albina I.
Kurakov, Alexander V.
Trigos, Ángel
In vitro antiproliferative and antioxidant activity of three fungal strains from the White sea
title In vitro antiproliferative and antioxidant activity of three fungal strains from the White sea
title_full In vitro antiproliferative and antioxidant activity of three fungal strains from the White sea
title_fullStr In vitro antiproliferative and antioxidant activity of three fungal strains from the White sea
title_full_unstemmed In vitro antiproliferative and antioxidant activity of three fungal strains from the White sea
title_short In vitro antiproliferative and antioxidant activity of three fungal strains from the White sea
title_sort in vitro antiproliferative and antioxidant activity of three fungal strains from the white sea
topic Antiproliferative activity
Antioxidant capacity
Polar marine fungi
topic_facet Antiproliferative activity
Antioxidant capacity
Polar marine fungi
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