Nutritional composition and toxicity profile of Cantharellus species (Purple Mushroom) in rats

Cantharellus species (Purple mushroom) natively known as Ero ububa in Southeastern Nigeria is used for nutritional and medicinal purposes. This study evaluated the nutritional composition of ero ububa and its toxicity profile in rats. Proximate, phytochemicals, minerals, vitamins, fatty acids and am...

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Main Authors: Eziuche Amadike Ugbogu, Okezie Emmanuel, Victor Chibueze Ude, Solomon Nnah Ijioma, Ositadinma Chinyere Ugbogu, Emmanuel Iroha Akubugwo
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Published: Elsevier 2020-07-01
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spelling doaj-a39624660abb4c60b7d8d03b1f0e1e7c2020-11-25T03:17:51ZengElsevierScientific African2468-22762020-07-018e00375Nutritional composition and toxicity profile of Cantharellus species (Purple Mushroom) in ratsEziuche Amadike Ugbogu0Okezie Emmanuel1Victor Chibueze Ude2Solomon Nnah Ijioma3Ositadinma Chinyere Ugbogu4Emmanuel Iroha Akubugwo5Department of Biochemistry Abia State University, PMB 2000, Uturu, Abia State, Nigeria; Corresponding author.Department of Biochemistry Abia State University, PMB 2000, Uturu, Abia State, NigeriaDepartment of Medical Biochemistry, College of Medicine Enugu State University of Science and Technology, PMB 01660 Enugu, NigeriaDepartment of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, NigeriaDepartment of Microbiology Abia State University, PMB 2000, Uturu, Abia State, NigeriaDepartment of Biochemistry Abia State University, PMB 2000, Uturu, Abia State, NigeriaCantharellus species (Purple mushroom) natively known as Ero ububa in Southeastern Nigeria is used for nutritional and medicinal purposes. This study evaluated the nutritional composition of ero ububa and its toxicity profile in rats. Proximate, phytochemicals, minerals, vitamins, fatty acids and amino acids were analyzed using standard biochemical methods. The acute toxicity experiment was performed by administering a single dose of upto 5g/kg of the mushroom extract (n=5/group/sex) and rats were monitored for any toxic signs or mortality. For subacute toxicity experiment, the mushroom extract was orally administered at the doses of 500, 1000 and 1500 mg/kg for 14 days. The haematological, biochemical and histopathology of the rats were evaluated. Ero ububa had high carbohydrate (64.24%) and protein (13.71%) contents and low lipid content (3.12%). The phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of important bioactive compounds: alkaloid (0.51%) and flavonoids (1.60%). Mineral content showed a high trend in mg/100g in the order of Ca2+>K+>P>Mg2+>Na+>Zn2+>Fe2+. The results revealed high amount of vitamins A, B3 and C; reasonable amount of essential and non-essential amino acids as well as high unsaturated fatty acid (oleic acid (12.45%). In acute toxicity test, oral administration of 5g/kg body weight did not produce any mortality or toxic effects. The subacute toxicity study showed significant increase (p<0.05) in packed cell volume and platelets, however no effects (p>0.05) were observed in the other white blood cell and red blood cell indices. Biochemical studies revealed significant decrease (p<0.05) in urea, creatinine, sodium and alkaline phosphatase. No significant (p>0.05) effects were recorded in aspartate and alanine aminotransferases , potassium, bicarbonate, chloride and lipid profile parameters. Histopathological examination of the liver and kidney did not show any pathological changes. The results of this study revealed that purple mushroom (ero ububa) is highly nutritious and non-toxic in rats at the tested doses and therefore can be used for medicinal and culinary purposes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227620301137Edible mushroomNutritional compositionLiver, KidneyToxicity
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author Eziuche Amadike Ugbogu
Okezie Emmanuel
Victor Chibueze Ude
Solomon Nnah Ijioma
Ositadinma Chinyere Ugbogu
Emmanuel Iroha Akubugwo
spellingShingle Eziuche Amadike Ugbogu
Okezie Emmanuel
Victor Chibueze Ude
Solomon Nnah Ijioma
Ositadinma Chinyere Ugbogu
Emmanuel Iroha Akubugwo
Nutritional composition and toxicity profile of Cantharellus species (Purple Mushroom) in rats
Scientific African
Edible mushroom
Nutritional composition
Liver, Kidney
Toxicity
author_facet Eziuche Amadike Ugbogu
Okezie Emmanuel
Victor Chibueze Ude
Solomon Nnah Ijioma
Ositadinma Chinyere Ugbogu
Emmanuel Iroha Akubugwo
author_sort Eziuche Amadike Ugbogu
title Nutritional composition and toxicity profile of Cantharellus species (Purple Mushroom) in rats
title_short Nutritional composition and toxicity profile of Cantharellus species (Purple Mushroom) in rats
title_full Nutritional composition and toxicity profile of Cantharellus species (Purple Mushroom) in rats
title_fullStr Nutritional composition and toxicity profile of Cantharellus species (Purple Mushroom) in rats
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional composition and toxicity profile of Cantharellus species (Purple Mushroom) in rats
title_sort nutritional composition and toxicity profile of cantharellus species (purple mushroom) in rats
publisher Elsevier
series Scientific African
issn 2468-2276
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Cantharellus species (Purple mushroom) natively known as Ero ububa in Southeastern Nigeria is used for nutritional and medicinal purposes. This study evaluated the nutritional composition of ero ububa and its toxicity profile in rats. Proximate, phytochemicals, minerals, vitamins, fatty acids and amino acids were analyzed using standard biochemical methods. The acute toxicity experiment was performed by administering a single dose of upto 5g/kg of the mushroom extract (n=5/group/sex) and rats were monitored for any toxic signs or mortality. For subacute toxicity experiment, the mushroom extract was orally administered at the doses of 500, 1000 and 1500 mg/kg for 14 days. The haematological, biochemical and histopathology of the rats were evaluated. Ero ububa had high carbohydrate (64.24%) and protein (13.71%) contents and low lipid content (3.12%). The phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of important bioactive compounds: alkaloid (0.51%) and flavonoids (1.60%). Mineral content showed a high trend in mg/100g in the order of Ca2+>K+>P>Mg2+>Na+>Zn2+>Fe2+. The results revealed high amount of vitamins A, B3 and C; reasonable amount of essential and non-essential amino acids as well as high unsaturated fatty acid (oleic acid (12.45%). In acute toxicity test, oral administration of 5g/kg body weight did not produce any mortality or toxic effects. The subacute toxicity study showed significant increase (p<0.05) in packed cell volume and platelets, however no effects (p>0.05) were observed in the other white blood cell and red blood cell indices. Biochemical studies revealed significant decrease (p<0.05) in urea, creatinine, sodium and alkaline phosphatase. No significant (p>0.05) effects were recorded in aspartate and alanine aminotransferases , potassium, bicarbonate, chloride and lipid profile parameters. Histopathological examination of the liver and kidney did not show any pathological changes. The results of this study revealed that purple mushroom (ero ububa) is highly nutritious and non-toxic in rats at the tested doses and therefore can be used for medicinal and culinary purposes.
topic Edible mushroom
Nutritional composition
Liver, Kidney
Toxicity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227620301137
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