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菌物学报 2009
Phenolic compounds from submerged cultures of Phaeoporus obliquus enhance tolerance of lead-treated mice
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Abstract:
This study is aiming at clarifying the differences in the content of phenolic compounds between Phaeoporus obliquus grown in natural habitats and that in continuously stirring tank reactor(CSTR) under different conditions and their effects on tolerance for atmospheric hypoxia and swimming in lead-treated mice.P.obliquus grown in natural habitats produces mainly soluble melanins and hispidin analogs(HA),containing 12.1% and 42.2% of the total phenolic compounds(TP),respectively,while that grown in CSTR accum...