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Determination of the Main Nucleosides and Nucleobases in Natural and Cultured Ophiocordyceps xuefengensis.


ABSTRACT: Ophiocordyceps xuefengensis, a recently described species of Ophiocordycepsthat is associated with the larvae of Phassusnodus (Hepialidae) in the living root or trunk of the medicinal plant Clerodendrumcyrtophyllum, isthe largest known Cordycepsspecies and is recognized as a desirable alternative for natural Ophiocordycepssinensis. This study investigated the main nucleosides and nucleobases in natural and cultured Ophiocordycepsxuefengensis. The contents of the nucleosides and nucleobases in the natural and cultured samples were determined by reverse phase HPLC. The highest concentration of adenosine was found in the natural fruit body and the cultured stroma, with almost no adenosine in the cadaver of Phassusnodus. The contents of adenine, guanosine, uridine and uracil in the cultured mycelium were significantly higher than those in the natural sample. Inosine was only detected in the natural samples. Thymidine and 2-deoxyadenosine were only found in the cadaver of Phassusnodus. Cordycepin was not detected in the five samples examined. These results suggested that the cultured mycelium and cultured stroma of Ophiocordycepsxuefengensis might be a promising substitute for natural O. xuefengensis.

SUBMITTER: Zou J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6151754 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Determination of the Main Nucleosides and Nucleobases in Natural and Cultured Ophiocordyceps xuefengensis.

Zou Juan J   Wu Ling L   He Zheng-Mi ZM   Zhang Ping P   Chen Zuo-Hong ZH  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20170911 9


<i>Ophiocordyceps xuefengensis</i>, a recently described species of <i>Ophiocordyceps</i>that is associated with the larvae of <i>Phassusnodus</i> (Hepialidae) in the living root or trunk of the medicinal plant <i>Clerodendrumcyrtophyllum</i>, isthe largest known <i>Cordyceps</i>species and is recognized as a desirable alternative for natural <i>Ophiocordycepssinensis</i>. This study investigated the main nucleosides and nucleobases in natural and cultured <i>Ophiocordycepsxuefengensis</i>. The  ...[more]

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