Abstract
Antrodia cinnamomea (A. cinnamomea) is an indigenous medical fungus in Taiwan and has multiple biological functions, including hepatoprotective and immune-modulatory effects. Currently, the commercially available A. cinnamomea are mainly liquid- and solid-state fermented A. cinnamomea. However, the hepatoprotective effect of solid-state fermented A. cinnamomea has never been reported. Here we evaluate the ability of air-dried, ground and non-extracted wheat-based solid-state fermented A. cinnamomea (WFAC) to protect against carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-induced hepatic injury in vivo. The results showed that oral administration of WFAC dose dependently (180, 540 and 1080 mg/kg) ameliorated the increase in plasma aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase levels caused by chronic repeated CCl4 intoxication in rats. WFAC significantly reduced the CCl4-induced increase in hepatic lipid peroxidation levels and hydroxyproline contents, as well as reducing the spleen weight and water content of the liver. WFAC also restored the hepatic soluble protein synthesis and plasma albumin concentration in CCl4-intoxicated rats, but it did not affect the activities of superoxide dismutase, catalase, or glutathione peroxidase. In addition, a hepatic morphological analysis showed that the hepatic fibrosis and necrosis induced by CCl4 were significantly ameliorated by WFAC. Furthermore, the body weights of control rats and WFAC-administered rats were not significantly different, and no adverse effects were observed in WFAC-administered rats. These results indicate that WFAC is a nontoxic hepatoprotective agent against chronic CCl4-induced hepatic injury.
Highlights
Antrodia cinnamomea (A. cinnamomea; synonym: Antrodia camphorata) is an indigenous medicinal fungus in Taiwan
Most of the commercially available A. cinnamomea comes from artificial cultures, such as submerged liquid and solid-state mycelia cultures
We investigated the hepatoprotective effect of A. cinnamomea obtained by wheat-based solid-state fermentation
Summary
Antrodia cinnamomea (A. cinnamomea; synonym: Antrodia camphorata) is an indigenous medicinal fungus in Taiwan. A. cinnamomea has been demonstrated to possess diverse medicinal and pharmacological activities, its anti-tumor [1,2,3,4,5], anti-inflammatory [6,7,8,9,10], anti-diabetic [11], anti-hypertension [12], anti-bacterial [13], renoprotective [14,15,16], PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0153087 April 5, 2016
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