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Study of the sterile conk of Inonotus obliquus using 13C CPMAS NMR and FTIR spectroscopies coupled with multivariate analysis

  • Gabriele Beltrame*
  • , Ida Mattsson
  • , Pia Damlin
  • , Zenghua Han
  • , Carita Kvarnström
  • , Reko Leino
  • , Baoru Yang
  • *Korresponderande författare för detta arbete

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Sammanfattning

The sterile conk caused by the infection of the basidiomycete Inonotus obliquus (Chaga) is an important source of bioactive compounds. However, its structure and biochemistry are only generally understood. Solid state 13C NMR and FTIR spectroscopy have been utilized for the first time to investigate the sterile conk with non-invasive methods. The application of multivariate data analysis techniques and spectral distance algorithm to the obtained datasets showed clear distinction between the outer and inner layers of the sterile conk. Moreover, the sterile conk bark, compared to the inner layers, was spectroscopically more similar to wood tissues. The fungal tissue was proven to be concentrated below the bark. The similarity of the sterile conk inner layers to both decayed wood and hyphae of I. obliquus was shown by the multivariate data analysis of both spectra datasets. The spectroscopic data indicated lack of lignin degradation in the heart rot, except for demethoxylation, and a slight preference for hemicellulose degradation. Therefore, the results obtained suggest that the classification of I. obliquus as preferential lignin degrader (white-rot fungus) should be revised and clarified by further studies.

OriginalspråkEngelska
Artikelnummer133226
TidskriftJournal of Molecular Structure
Volym1264
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 15 sep. 2022
MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

Finansiering

The present work was supported by Niemi Foundation, Vilho, Yrjö and Kalle Väisälä Foundation, Turku University Foundation, Magnus Ehrnrooth Foundation, and by the Graduate School of the University of Turku. Anu Salminen is acknowledged for providing the felled birch stem. Bryan Hanson, the developer of the ChemoSpec and ChemoSpecUtils packages, is acknowledged for his help in the elaboration of the data.

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