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Anti-fatigue activity of extract form the submerged fermentation of Ganoderma Lucidum using Radix astragali as substrate

Wei Wei, Linyong Zheng, Mengyao Yu, Nan Jiang, Zhirong Yang, Xia Luo

Abstract

The objective of this study was to use Radix astragali as an alternative growth medium for cultivation of Ganoderma lucidum and to investigate anti-fatigue activity of its fermentation product. The results suggested that the growth of mycelial of G. lucidum can be inhibited when using Radix astragali as a substrate, but the extracellular polysaccharide in the fermentation production of G. lucidum increased significantly compared to that of general medium. Different doses of its product lengthened significantly the exhaustive swimming time, increased the contents of hepatic glycogen, and reduced significantly the levels of serum urea nitrogen (SUN) in blood compared to the control. However, the accumulation of blood lactic acid (BLA) or accelerate the clearance of BLA in the group which was administrated with the extract of submerged fermentation of G. lucidum using Radix astragali as substrate (GR) were significantly inhibited compared to the control. These results suggested that the extract of submerged fermentation of G. lucidum using Radix astragali as substrate might significantly alleviate physical fatigue of the mice in vivo.

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Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences, 2010. Vol. 6, Issue 3: 677- 684