Title of article :
Chemical characterisation and speciation of organic selenium in cultivated selenium-enriched Agaricus bisporus
Author/Authors :
Maseko، نويسنده , , Tebo and Callahan، نويسنده , , Damien L. and Dunshea، نويسنده , , Frank R. and Doronila، نويسنده , , Augustine and Kolev، نويسنده , , Spas D. and Ng، نويسنده , , Ken، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
7
From page :
3681
To page :
3687
Abstract :
The selenium concentration in Agaricus bisporus cultivated in growth compost irrigated with sodium selenite solution increased by 28- and 43-fold compared to the control mushroom irrigated solely with water. Selenium contents of mushroom proteins increased from 13.8 to 60.1 and 14.1 to 137 μg Se/g in caps and stalks from control and selenised mushrooms, respectively. Selenocystine (SeCys; detected as [SeCys]2 dimer), selenomethionine (SeMet), and methyl-selenocysteine (MeSeCys) were separated, identified and quantified by liquid chromatography–electrospray ionisation-mass spectrometry from water solubilised and acetone precipitated proteins, and significant increases were observed for the selenised mushrooms. The maximum selenoamino acids concentration in caps and stalks of control/selenised mushrooms was 4.16/9.65 μg/g dried weight (DW) for SeCys, 0.08/0.58 μg/g DW for SeMet, and 0.031/0.10 μg/g DW for MeSeCys, respectively. The most notable result was the much higher levels of SeCys accumulated by A. bisporus compared to SeMet and MeSeCys, for both control and selenised A. bisporus.
Keywords :
AGARICUS BISPORUS , Selenium-enriched mushrooms , selenoproteins , selenocysteine , selenomethionine , Methyl-selenocysteine
Journal title :
Food Chemistry
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Food Chemistry
Record number :
1974323
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