Some Bioactive And Possible Nutrient Composition Of The Bracket Fungus Polyporus Species

Authors: OKOROAFOR CHUKWUMA J. | Natural & Applied Sciences Botany Projects 55 pages 6,619 words

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ABSTRACT

The Bioactive and possible nutrient composition of the bracket fungus Polyporus species is determined with the view to identifying the presence of the various chemical components of the fungus, quantify the percentage of its nutrients, vitamins and mineral elements. It is observed that the fungus has some nutrient and bioactive substances. The analysis of nutritional value shows that the fungus has moisture content of (0.6%), ash content of (8.22%) and crude protein, crude lipid and crude fibre values of (14.00%), (2.04%) and (068%) respectively. The vitamin composition is found to be as follows, ascorbic acid (0.370mg/100g) Niacin (6.4mg/100g), Riboflavin (0.54mg/100g) and Thiamine (0.47mg/100g). Quantitative analysis of the bioactive constituents of the fungus shows that it contains Alkaloids (0.03mg/100g), Flavonoids (0.60mg/100g), Phenols (0.08mg/1OOg), Saponins (2.50mg/100g) and Tanins (0.32mg/100g). The result is discussed in relation to the use of the fungus in medicine and other purposes.

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