Mushrooms are rich sources of bioactive compounds such as phenolic acids. When ingested, these molecules have to be released from the matrix to be transformed/absorbed by the organism, so that they can exert their bioactivity. Several in vitro methodologies have been developed in order to evaluate the bioavailability of bioactive compounds. Herein, two Hericium species were analyzed for their chemical composition and antioxidant activity. Furthermore, an in vitro digestion of the mushrooms and mushroom phenolic extracts was performed, and the digested samples were also submitted to antioxidant activity evaluation in order to evaluate the bioaccessibility of the phenolic acids identified in the samples. Hericium species showed similar...
Mushrooms are part of the human diet for thousands of years, and their consumption increased greatly...
Wild mushrooms contain a huge diversity of biomolecules with nutritional (1] and/or medicinal prope...
ln order to promote the use of mushrooms as a source of nutraceuticals, severa! experiments were per...
Mushrooms are rich sources of bioactive compounds such as phenolic acids. When ingested, these molec...
Mushrooms are rich sources of nutrients, but also of bioactive molecules such as phenolic compounds...
Wild mushrooms are important sources of nutrients and bioactive compounds, namely phenolic acids. Af...
Wild mushrooms are important sources of nutrients and bioactive compounds, namely phenolic acids....
The organic acids and phenolics compositions of nine wild edible mushrooms species ( Suillus bellini...
Mushrooms have become attractive as functional foods and as a source of physiologically beneficial ...
Analysis of phenolic compounds in seventeen Portuguese wild mushroom species was 26 carried out by ...
The antioxidant activities of three Portuguese wild edible mushroom species, Leucopaxillus giganteus...
The present study reports a comparison of the antioxidant properties and phenolic profile of the mo...
The aim of this study was to optimize the extraction of total phenolics from edible mushrooms, evalu...
For centuries, mushrooms have been worldwide appreciated not only for their culinary attributes, bu...
The use of natural products isolated from mushrooms, included inedible species, against infection, c...
Mushrooms are part of the human diet for thousands of years, and their consumption increased greatly...
Wild mushrooms contain a huge diversity of biomolecules with nutritional (1] and/or medicinal prope...
ln order to promote the use of mushrooms as a source of nutraceuticals, severa! experiments were per...
Mushrooms are rich sources of bioactive compounds such as phenolic acids. When ingested, these molec...
Mushrooms are rich sources of nutrients, but also of bioactive molecules such as phenolic compounds...
Wild mushrooms are important sources of nutrients and bioactive compounds, namely phenolic acids. Af...
Wild mushrooms are important sources of nutrients and bioactive compounds, namely phenolic acids....
The organic acids and phenolics compositions of nine wild edible mushrooms species ( Suillus bellini...
Mushrooms have become attractive as functional foods and as a source of physiologically beneficial ...
Analysis of phenolic compounds in seventeen Portuguese wild mushroom species was 26 carried out by ...
The antioxidant activities of three Portuguese wild edible mushroom species, Leucopaxillus giganteus...
The present study reports a comparison of the antioxidant properties and phenolic profile of the mo...
The aim of this study was to optimize the extraction of total phenolics from edible mushrooms, evalu...
For centuries, mushrooms have been worldwide appreciated not only for their culinary attributes, bu...
The use of natural products isolated from mushrooms, included inedible species, against infection, c...
Mushrooms are part of the human diet for thousands of years, and their consumption increased greatly...
Wild mushrooms contain a huge diversity of biomolecules with nutritional (1] and/or medicinal prope...
ln order to promote the use of mushrooms as a source of nutraceuticals, severa! experiments were per...