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Amino Acid Composition of Five Wild Pleurotus Species Chosen from North West India

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Title Amino Acid Composition of Five Wild Pleurotus Species Chosen from North West India
 
Creator Atri, N S
Sharma, S K
Joshi, Robin
Gulati, Ashu
Gulati, Arvind
 
Subject Plant sciences
Plant Biotechnology
Microbiology
 
Description Abstract: Five wild edible fungal species of Genus Pleurotus were collected from the different localities of North
West India and evaluated for the amino acid composition by using Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography
(UPLC). Five amino acids namely aspartic acid, arginine, alanine, proline and tyrosine were detected from
the samples. Among theese five wild samples, aspartic acid was found maximum in Pleurotus pulmonarius
(0.48 %) followed by P. sajor-caju (0.44 %), P. cystidiosus (0.42 %), P. floridanus and least was found in
P. sapidus (0.37 %). Arginine was found maximum in P. sapidus (0.23 %) followed by P. floridanus (0.22 %),
P. sajor-caju (0.20 %) while P. cystidiosus and P. pulmonarius contained equal percentage of this amino acid
(0.19 %). Alanine was documented maximum in P. pulmonarius (0.19 %) followed by P. cystidiosus (0.18 %),
P. floridanus (0.17 %), P. sajor-caju (0.12 %) and minimum was documented in P. sapidus (0.11 %). Proline
was recorded maximum in P. sapidus (0.09 %) followed by P. floridanus (0.08 %), P. pulmonarius (0.06 %),
P. sajor-caju (0.05 %), while minimum was recorded in P. cystidiosus (0.02 %). Tyrosine was documented
maximum in P. sapidus (0.20 %) P. cystidiosus (0.18 %) followed by P. pulmonarius (0.17 %), P. sajor-caju
(0.15 %) and minimum was recorded in P. floridanus (0.14 %).
 
Date 2012
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://ihbt.csircentral.net/1042/1/1_Amino_Acid.pdf
Atri, N S and Sharma, S K and Joshi, Robin and Gulati, Ashu and Gulati, Arvind (2012) Amino Acid Composition of Five Wild Pleurotus Species Chosen from North West India. European Journal of Biological Sciences, 4 (1). pp. 31-34.
 
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