The nutritive value of Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq. ex Fr.) Kumm., Pleurotus sajor-caju (Fr.) Singer, and Agaricus bisporus (Large) Sign. was determined. Dry matter, moisture, crude ash, protein, fat, cellulose, organic matter, and nitrogen-free extract were 89.7%-90.3%, 9.7%-10.3%, 6.0%-13.7%, 27.8%-41.6%, 0.5%-1.3%, 10.0%-16.2%, 76.0%-84.0%, and 26.7%-36.8% of dry weight, respectively. Mineral element contents were 14.1-45.6 g K kg−1, 0.2-1.2 g Ca kg−1 , 0.4- 1.9 g Mg kg−1, and 0.2-0.9 g Na kg−1 as macronutrients, and 176.5-838.0 mg Fe kg−1, 35.0-46.0 mg Zn kg−1 , 4.8-65.4 mg Mn kg−1, 6.5-21.5 mg Cu kg−1, 0.0-11.5 mg Cr kg−1, and 0.0-1.65 mg Cd kg−1 as micronutrients (dry wt). Furthermore, toxic elements, such as Pb, Ni, and Co, were not detected in any of the 3 species of mushroom.
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KIRBAĞ, S., & AKYÜZ, M. (2010). Nutritive Value of Edible Wild and Cultured Mushrooms. Turkish Journal of Biology. https://doi.org/10.3906/biy-0805-17
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