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Cytotoxicity of Ergosterol Derivatives from the Fruiting Bodies of Hygrophorus russula

  • Lee, Ik-Soo;Kim, Jin-Pyo;Na, Min-Kyun;Jung, Hyun-Ju;Min, Byung-Sun;Bae, Ki-Hwan
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.85-89
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    • 2011
  • Bioassay-guided fractionation of the $CHCl_3$-soluble fraction of a MeOH extract of the fruiting bodies of Hygrophorus russula led to the isolation of five ergosterol derivatives (1 - 5). The structures of these compounds were identified as ergosterol peroxide (1), ergosta-4,6,8(14),22-tetraen-3-one (2), ergosta-7,22-diene-3${\beta}$,5${\alpha}$,6${\alpha}$-triol (3), ergosta-7,22-diene-3${\beta}$,5${\alpha}$,6${\beta}$,9${\alpha}$-tetraol (4), and 5${\alpha}$,6${\alpha}$-epoxy-ergosta-8(14),22-diene-3${\beta}$,7${\alpha}$-diol (5) by comparing their physicochemical and spectral data with those in the literature. These compounds were evaluated for in vitro cytotoxicity against A549 and XF498 cancer cell lines. Most of the tested compounds, except for compound 3, exhibited moderate cytotoxicity against both A549 and XF498 cell lines with $IC_{50}$ values ranging from 10.2 to 18.3 ${\mu}g/ml$ and from 11.4 to 24.6 ${\mu}g/ml$, respectively.

Studies on Inorganic Components of Korean Wild Edible Mushrooms - Trace Mineral Elements of Armillariella Mella, Hygrophorous russula, Armillariella tabescens, Lepista nuda and lepista sordida, Hygrocybe conica. - (한국산 야생(野生) 식용버섯의 무기성분에 관한 연구 - 뽕나무버섯, 뽕나무버섯부치, 벚꽃버섯, 민자주방망이버섯, 자주방망이버섯아재비, 붉은산무명버섯의 미량금속원소 -)

  • Park, Wan-Hee
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.273-278
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    • 1993
  • In order to determine of trace mineral elements of wild edible mushrooms in Korea, the dried carpophores of Armillariella mella(Vahl.ex Fr.) karst., Armillariella tabescens(Scop.) Sing., Lepista nuda(Bull.ex Fr.) Cooke and Lepista sordida(Schum.ex Fr.) Sing., Hygrophorus russula (Schaeff.ex Fr.) Qu'el., Hygrocybe conica(Scop.ex Fr.) Kummur were incinerated and analyzed by an atom adsorption spectrophotometry. The six mushrooms contained ubiquitously potassium, iron, zinc, sodium, manganase, copper and calsium in that order, and the content of potassium was the highest than other inorganic components and the content of zinc in Hygrocybe conica was especially the most than the other five mushrooms. Total contents of inorganic components(except Cd) were universally the highest in Hygrocybe conica than other five mushrooms, and decrease in order Hygrophorus russula, lepista nuda, lepista sordida, Aarmillariella mella and Armillariella tabescens. Calsium was not present in Amillariella mella and lepista nuda, and copper not in Hygro­cybe conica, and content of cadimium in Hygrophorus russula and Hygrocybe conica were trace.

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Notes on Korean Agaricales (II) (한국산(韓國産) 주름버섯 목(目)에 대한 보고(報告))

  • Kim, Yang-Sop;Park, Yong-Hwan;Shin, Kwan-Chull
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 1978
  • Seven species of higher fungi which were collected at Kwangneung, Mt. Hanla, Mt. Chiri, Taeqwanryung, and Yeongdong district, and preserved in the institute from 1975 to 1977, were classified into new korean species. Also, two species of fungi were collected from April to October 1978 and identified at Suweon, Kwangneung, and Mt. Chiri. They were as follows: Hygrophorus pratensis, H. flavescens, H. puniceus, Rhodophyllus rhodopolious Lepiota atrosquamulosa, Leucocoprinus fragilissima Lyophyllum semitale, Russula delica and Xerocomus badius.

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Notes on Korean Higher Fungi(V) (한국고등균류기(韓國高等菌類記)(V))

  • Cho, Duck-Hyun;Lee, Ji-Yul;Kim, Kak-Byong;Kim, Sam-Soon
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.75-82
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    • 1979
  • Several higher fungi were collected at Andong during the summer and fall of 1976. About 100 higher fungi were collected at Mt: Sobaek and Youngju during the same period in 1978. These higher fungi were identified. As the results, Macrocystidia proved to be new genus in Korea. And the following are also newly-found species in Korea: Hygrocybe turunda (Fr.) Karst., Hygrophorus lucorum Kalchbr., Macrocystidia cucumis (Fr.) Heim var. latifolia (Lange) Imazeki et Hongo, Agaricus subrufescens Peck, Psathyrella hydrophila (Bull. ex Fr.) A.H. Smith, Stropharia rugosannulata Farlow f. lutea Hongo, Inocybe bresadolae Mass., Inocybe multicoronata A.H. Smith, Russula farinihes Romell and Lactarius sakamotoi Imai.

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Mycelial Growth of Edible Ectomycorrhizal Fungi According to Nitrogen Sources

  • Wang, Eun-Jin;Jeon, Sung-Min;Jang, Yeongseon;Ka, Kang-Hyeon
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.166-170
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    • 2016
  • Ectomycorrhizal fungi are associated with plants roots and acquire significant amounts of nitrogen sources from the soil. For artificial cultivation, mass production of ectomycorrhizal fungi in liquid media is required. We studied the edible ectomycorrhizal mushrooms Hygrophorus russula, Ramaria fumigata, Sarcodon aspratus, and Tricholoma matsutake. All strains except S. aspratus NIFoS 2031 grew generally well on modified Melin-Norkran's (MMN) medium compared to on other media. All strains analyzed in this study showed significantly higher growth on organic nitrogen. Specifically, two strains of H. russula significantly responded to both tryptone and neopeptone media. Among different species and strains, there were clear differences in the capacity to grow on animal-based organic nitrogen sources.

Newly Recorded Macrofungi from Taebaeksan National Park in Korea

  • Jae Young Park;Jin Sung Lee;Minkyeong Kim;Hyun Lee;Changmu Kim;Nam Kyu Kim
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.313-334
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    • 2023
  • Mt. Taebaeksan extends from Gangwon-do Province (Taebaek-si, Youngwon-gu, and Jeongseon-gun) to Gyeongsangbuk-do Province (Bongwha-gun), South Korea. Indigenous fungi present in the park were investigated between 2019 and 2022. All collected specimens were identified to the species level based on their morphological characteristics and molecular phylogenetic analysis using sequences from the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and large subunit (LSU) of ribosomal DNA. Among them, 17 species-Cyanosporus bifarius, Dacryobolus angiospermarum, Entoloma sericeum, Flammulina rossica, Fuscopostia leucomallella, Homophron helvolescens, Hygrophorus queletii, Hymenochaete huangshanensis, Inocybe albodiscoides, Lactarius fulvihirtipes, Lepiota ignivolvata, Physisporinus eminens, Ramaria gracilis, Russula albolutea, Russula cremicolor, Stropharia lignicola, and Tengioboletus subglutinosus-were newly recorded macromycota in Korea.

Fungal flora of Ullung Island (V) -on additional agaric fungi- (울릉도의 균류상 (V) -기타 주름버섯류에 대하여-)

  • Jung, Hack-Sung
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.196-208
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    • 1994
  • Some additional fungi were collected during two field trips to Ullung Island in July and September of 1992. Through the observation of agaric fungi, 36 mushrooms were identified to the species or subspecies and are listed below. Among them, three species and one subspecies, Mycena luteopallens, Mycena macrocystidiata, Amanita hemibapha ssp. similis, and Pluteus petasatus, were confirmed new to Korea and are registered here with descriptions.

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Mycelial Growth of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi by Different Carbon Sources in Liquid Culture (액체배양 시 탄소원의 종류에 따른 외생균근균의 균사생장 특성)

  • Jeon, Sung-Min;Jeon, Ha-Saem;Ka, Kang-Hyeon
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.150-158
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    • 2014
  • Four ectomycorrhizal fungi were tested for their ability to utilize seven carbon sources in modified Melin-Norkrans medium. After 60 days of mycelial culture, the highest mycelial growth in Hygrophorus russula (KFRI 1987), Sarcodon aspratus, Leccinum extremiorientale (KFRI 1194), and Tricholoma matsutake (KFRI 1256) was observed with use of dextrin used as a carbon source. H. russula, S. aspratus (KFRI 1676), and L. extremiorientale showed the lowest mycelial growth on nutrient medium with pectin. The utilization of homoglycans (starch, dextrin) in seven strains (except for T. matsutake KFRI 1256) was higher than that of heteroglycan (pectin). The final pH values of all culture media were decreased by pH 1.1~3.0 compared with the initial pH values of culture media. The dominant color of mycelia was white and varied according to the carbon sources (yellow, brown, and purple) in some strains. A single colony was observed in L. extremiorientale cultured in liquid media containing four or five different types of carbon sources, whereas multiple colonies were formed in liquid media containing six different types of carbon sources by six strains.