Planta Med 1996; 62(2): 181-183
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-957850
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Assays of the Biological Activities of Two Fatty Acid Derivatives Formed in the Edible Mushrooms Cantharellus cibarius and C. tubaeformis as a Response to Injury

Heidrun Anke1 , Paloma Morales2 , Olov Sterner2
  • 1LB Biotechnologie, Universität Kaiserslautern, Paul-Ehrlich-Str. 23, D-67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany
  • 2Department of Organic Chemistry 2, Chemical Center, University of Lund, P.O. Box 124, S-221 00 Lund, Sweden
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1995

1995

Publication Date:
04 January 2007 (online)

Abstract

Cibaric acid (1) and 10-hydroxy-8-decenoic acid (2) are two fatty acid derivatives that are formed in the fruit bodies of Cantharellus cibarius (chanterelle) and C. tubaeformis as a response to injury. Unlike the potent defensive sesquiterpenes formed in injured fruit bodies of the pungent Lactarius species, compounds 1 and 2 only possess very weak antimicrobial and cytotoxic activity. Compound 2 was found to be a very weak direct-acting mutagen in the Ames test (<1 revertant/µg and plate), while cibaric acid (1) was inactive in this assay. As 1 is destroyed during cooking, there are currently no reasons for suspecting that the consumption of C. cibarius poses a risk to consumers.

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