Volume 21, Issue 6 e202400141
Research Article

Extraction of Lentinus Edodes Polysaccharides with Ultrasound Enhanced with Deep Eutectic Solvent and Their Structural Characterization and Antioxidant Activity

Jixian Zhang

Jixian Zhang

Guangling College, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225127 China

College of Food Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yang Zhou, 225127 China

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Xinglin Zeng

Xinglin Zeng

College of Food Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yang Zhou, 225127 China

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Guoyan Liu

Guoyan Liu

College of Food Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yang Zhou, 225127 China

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Chaoting Wen

Chaoting Wen

College of Food Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yang Zhou, 225127 China

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Xin Xu

Corresponding Author

Xin Xu

College of Food Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yang Zhou, 225127 China

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First published: 04 April 2024
Citations: 3

Abstract

Ultrasound extraction (UE) enhanced with deep eutectic solvent (DES) was used to extract Lentinus edodes polysaccharides. Box-Behnken design (BBD) was applied to investigate the influences of water content (10–90 %), solid-liquid solvent (1 : 10–1 : 50 g/mL), time (4–12 min), temperature (40–80 °C) and ultrasonic power (100–500 W) on the yield of Lentinus edodes polysaccharides. The optimal extraction conditions were ultrasonic power of 300 W, extraction time of 8 min, water content of 80 %, a solid-liquid ratio of 1 : 30 g/mL and a temperature of 60 °C, respectively. The highest extraction yield of Lentinus edodes polysaccharide was 10.17 % under optimal conditions. The results of FT-IR, SEM, and monosaccharide composition confirmed that the extracts possessed the characteristics of polysaccharides. In addition, the polysaccharides obtained with the UE enhanced with DES method exhibited higher antioxidant activities than the polysaccharides extracted with the UE method and HWE method. This extraction method can further expand the production efficiency and structural diversity of Lentinus edodes polysaccharides and meet the supply and demand relationship. It can be foreseen that this method can be applied to the extraction of more active substances.

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Conflict of interests

The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

Data Availability Statement

The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author. The data are not publicly available due to privacy or ethical restrictions.

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