Abstract

BackgroundMushrooms have been recognized both as medicine and nutritional food in many countries for thousands of years, owing to the presence of significant amounts of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, fibers, and antioxidants. This study aims at evaluating the nutritional contents and antioxidant potentials of seven types of mushrooms cultivated in Bangladesh.MethodsProximate composition analysis of the collected mushrooms was performed to determine moisture content, pH, lipid, crude fibre, total ash, protein, carbohydrate content, and calorific value. Antioxidant potential of collected mushrooms were evaluated by mean of eight different methods including total flavonoid content, phenolic content, tannin content, total antioxidant activity, hydroxyl radical scavenging activity, DPPH assay and reducing power capacity.ResultsThe results demonstrated that investigated mushrooms were found rich in proteins (20–45 g/100 g), carbohydrate (11–61 g/100 g in dry sample) and fibre (5–40 g/100 g). The ash content was found 6–10 g/100 g and glucose content 54–160 mg/100 g. However, all the mushrooms showed a lower content of lipid (1–4%). Results also revealed that the total antioxidant capacity of the extracts were found in the concentration range of 0.08–0.21 mg/mL, whereas the hydroxyl radical and DPPH radical scavenging activity were 0.88–1.40 and 0.05–0.63 mg/mL.ConclusionThe findings of the current investigation proved that the studied Bangladeshi mushrooms are good source of nutritional and antioxidant components. Therefore, this study can help spreading awareness among Bangladeshi people regarding consumption of mushrooms as functional foods.

Highlights

  • In many countries around the world, food security has been a concern and a critical issue for decades

  • Our findings indicate that the moisture content of the seven mushroom species studied varies from 4.80 (AAU) to 11% (PE)

  • Our results show that the phenolic content in the mushroom samples follows the order: Ganoderma lucidum > Pleurotus ostreatus > Pleurotus citrinopleatus > Pleurotus eryngii > Auricularia auricular > Pleurotus ostreatus-WS > Pleurotus djamor

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Introduction

In many countries around the world, food security has been a concern and a critical issue for decades. Recent statistics reported that millions of peoples in the world are suffering from malnutrition and about. Bangladesh is one of the smallest and highly populated countries in South-East Asia. Malnutrition in Bangladesh is one of the highest in the world and approximately 15–16% children under 5 yrs. Household level double burden of malnutrition is reported to be present in 6.5% households in Bangladesh (2020) 6:88. Mushrooms have been recognized both as medicine and nutritional food in many countries for thousands of years, owing to the presence of significant amounts of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, fibers, and antioxidants.

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