Bioactive mushroom polysaccharides: A review on monosaccharide composition, biosynthesis and regulation

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Abstract

Mushrooms are widely distributed around the world and are heavily consumed because of their nutritional value and medicinal properties. Polysaccharides (PSs) are an important component of mushrooms, a major factor in their bioactive properties, and have been intensively studied during the past two decades. Monosaccharide composition/combinations are important determinants of PS bioactivities. This review summarizes: (i) monosaccharide composition/combinations in various mushroom PSs, and their relationships with PS bioactivities; (ii) possible biosynthetic pathways of mushroom PSs and effects of key enzymes on monosaccharide composition; (iii) regulation strategies in PS biosynthesis, and prospects for controllable biosynthesis of PSs with enhanced bioactivities.

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Wang, Q., Wang, F., Xu, Z., & Ding, Z. (2017, June 1). Bioactive mushroom polysaccharides: A review on monosaccharide composition, biosynthesis and regulation. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22060955

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