Use of Zebrafish embryo assay to evaluate toxicity and safety of bioreactor-grown exopolysaccharides and endopolysaccharides from European Ganoderma applanatum mycelium for future aquaculture applications
Date
2021-02-07Author
Wan-Mohtar, Wan Abd Al Qadr Imad
Ilham, Zul
Rowan, Neil J.
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Natural mycelial exopolysaccharide (EPS) and endopolysaccharide (ENS) extracted from
bioreactor-cultivated European Ganoderma applanatum mushrooms are of potential high commercial
value for both food and adjacent biopharmaceutical industries. In order to evaluate their potential
toxicity for aquaculture application, both EPS (0.01–10 mg/mL) and ENS (0.01–10 mg/mL) extracts
were tested for Zebrafish Embryo Toxicity (ZFET); early development effects on Zebrafish Embryos
(ZE) were also analyzed between 24 and 120 h post-fertilization (HPF). Both EPS and ENS are
considered non-toxic with LC50 of 1.41 mg/mL and 0.87 mg/mL respectively. Both EPS and ENS did
not delay hatching and teratogenic defect towards ZE with <1.0 mg/mL, respectively. No significant
changes in the ZE heart rate were detected following treatment with the two compounds tested
(EPS: 0.01–10 mg/mL: 176.44 0.77 beats/min and ENS: 0.01–10 mg/mL: 148.44 17.75 beats/min)
compared to normal ZE (120–180 beats/min). These initial findings support future pre-clinical
trials in adult fish models with view to safely using EPS and ENS as potential feed supplements for
supplements for development of the aquaculture industry.
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