Changes in quality of Phellinus gilvus mushroom by different drying methods

Woo Sik Jo, So Deuk Park, Seung Chun Park, Zhi Qiang Chang, Geon Sik Seo, Jae Youl Uhm, Hee Young Jung

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Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the changes in characteristics of the Phellinus gilvus mushroom as influenced by drying methods after harvest. The lowest weight loss rate of P. gilvus mushroom was 75.8% with drying in the shade and 80% by dryer (60°C). The size loss rate of pileus was 19.3% of that in a hot air dryer (60°C). The hardness of dried material context using a hot air dryer (60°C) was the lowest (20 kg/cm2), and that by a dry oven (60°C) was the highest (457 kg/m2). For ΔE value, 4.9 of context and 2.6 of tubes using drying in the shade (20°C) were found to be the lowest. The survival rate of sarcoma 180 treated with P. gilvus dried in the sun was the lowest (51.8%), and this was considered the most effective method for antitumor activity against sarcoma 180.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)70-73
Number of pages4
JournalMycoscience
Volume50
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2009

Keywords

  • Antitumor activity
  • Drying method
  • Mushroom
  • Phellinus gilvus

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