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Ultrasound-assisted enzymatic extraction of soluble dietary fiber from Hericium erinaceus and its in vitro lipid-lowering effect

Panling Yu, Xueyu Pan, Mingjie Chen, Jianshuai Ma, Baoting Xu, Yan Zhao

2024Food Chemistry X31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dietary fiber (DF) is an important active polysaccharide in Hericium erinaceus. Obesity can lead to a wide range of diseases. In this work, we investigated the in vitro lipid-lowering effect of soluble dietary fiber (SDF) from H. erinaceus, aiming to provide a basis for the subsequent development of lipid-lowering products. Ultrasound-assisted enzymatic extraction (UAEE) of SDF from H. erinaceus was performed. The optimal extraction parameters determined via single-factor experiments and response surface methodology (RSM) were as follows: Lywallzyme concentration, 1.0%; complex protease concentration, 1.2%; ultrasonication time, 35 min; and ultrasonication power, 150 W. In vitro lipid-lowering experiments revealed that the adsorption amount of cholesterol micelles by H. erinaceus SDF was 11.91 mg/g. The binding amount and binding rate of sodium taurocholate were 3.73 mg/g and 42.47%, respectively, and those of sodium glycocholate were 3.43 mg/g and 39.12%, respectively. The pancreatic lipase inhibition rate reached 52.11%, and the type of inhibition was competitive. Therefore, H. erinaceus SDF has good in vitro lipid-lowering ability.

Topics & Concepts

Hericium erinaceusChemistrySonicationExtraction (chemistry)In vitroChromatographyFood scienceProteaseResponse surface methodologyErinaceusFiberBiochemistryEnzymeOrganic chemistryGeneHedgehogRaw materialPolysaccharides and Plant Cell WallsBotanical Research and ApplicationsPolysaccharides Composition and Applications
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