In vivo toxicity of bioreactor-grown biomass and exopolysaccharides from Malaysian tiger milk mushroom mycelium for potential future health applications
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2021-11Author
Usuldin, Siti Rokhiyah Ahmad
Wan-Mohtar, Wan Abd Al Qadr Imad
Ilham, Zul
Jamaludin, Adi Ainurzaman
Abdullah, Nur Raihan
Rowan, Neil
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Natural mycelial biomass (MB) and exopolysaccharides (EPS) of Malaysian tiger milk mushroom
Lignosus rhinocerus are considered high-end components due to their high commercial potential
value in drug discovery. This study aims to evaluate the toxicity of the mushroom extracts’ generated
in a bioreactor using the zebrafsh embryo toxicity (ZFET) model assay as a new therapy for treating
asthma. Both MB and EPS extracts, at concentrations 0.16–10 mg/mL, were tested for ZFET and early
development efects on Zebrafsh Embryos (ZE) during 24–120 h post-fertilisation (HPF). Findings
revealed that MB was deemed safe with an LC50 of 0.77 mg/mL; the EPS were non-toxic (LC50 of
0.41 mg/mL). Neither MB nor EPS delayed hatching nor teratogenic defects in the treated ZE at a
2.5 mg/mL dose. There were no signifcant changes in the ZE heart rate after treatments with MB (130
beats/min) and EPS (140 beats/min), compared to that of normal ZE (120–180 beats/min). Mixing both
natural compounds MB and EPS did not afect toxicity using ZFET testing; thus, intimating their safe
future use as therapeutic interventions. This represents the frst study to have used the ZFET assay on
MB and EPS extracts of L. rhinocerus for future health applications.
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