Antioxidant activity of Agaricus bisporus L. hexane and ethanol extracts obtained by Soxhlet and ultrasound-assisted extraction: the importance of the presence of ergosterol
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Mushrooms are well known for their richness in bioactive molecules such as antioxidants.
Phenolic compounds, in particular phenolic acids, have been the most widely studied molecules
regarding these effects [1]. Nevertheless, other molecules present in mushrooms, such as
ergosterol, can also display bioactive properties [2]. Although being this high-value molecule
more associated with hypocholesterolemic, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects [2], it is
also relevant to screen other bioactivities, such as antioxidant activity, either of the pure
molecule or of mycosterols' rich extracts containing it. Agaricus bisporus L. is the most
consumed mushroom worldwide, being ergosterol the most abundant mycosterol in its sterol
fraction (represents almost 90%) [3]. Herein, A. bisporus ethanol and hexane extracts were
prepared by Soxhlet and ultrasound-assisted extraction (amplitude: 75%;sonication time: 15
min), and further evaluated for their antioxidant activity. The in vitro assays used were: i) 2, 2-
diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH) assay, to evaluate the scavenging activity; and ii)
ferricyanide Prussian blue assay, to evaluate the reducing power. The obtained extracts were
characterized in terms of ergosterol content by HPLC-UV. The antioxidant activity of pure
ergosterol was also assessed. The extracts obtained by Soxhlet showed higher antioxidant
activity than the ones obtained by ultrassonication, which is in agreement with the higher leveis
of ergosterol found in the flrst extracts (677 and 186 mg/100 g dw for ethanol and hexane
extracts, respectively). Ethanol extracts revealed higher antioxidant activity than the hexane
exfracts, which is also in agreement with the higher ergosterol content found in both samples
(677 and 672 mg/100 g dw for Soxhlet and ultrassonication extracts, respectively). The pure
ergosterol also showed antioxidant activity (e. g., DPPH ECso value = 0.46 mg/mL). Overall, the
ethanol extract obtained by Soxhlet gave the highest DPPH scavenging activity (EC5o = 2.2
mg/mL) and reducing power (ECsa = 0.8 mg/mL), while the hexane extract obtained by
ultrassonication revealed the lowest DPPH scavenging activity (ECso = 16.7 mg/mL) and
reducing power (EC5o= 2.2 mg/mL).