Description
A balanced diet is one of themainstays ofiherapyfor the prevention of the oxidative stress, which if cannot beeliminated, at leastcan be controlled. Food antioxidants may help
intrinsic antioxidant mechanisms to fight against oxidative stress. Several mushroom species have been pointed out as sources of antioxidant compounds, besides their nimportant nutritional value. Agaricus blazei and Lentimrs edodes are among the most
studied species all over the world, but those studies focused on their fruiting bodies instead of other presentations like powdered preparations used as supplements.
In the present work the chemical composition (nutrients and bioactive compounds analysed
by chromatographic methods) and antioxidant activity (free radical scavenging activity,
reducing power and lipid peroxidation inhibition) of dried powder formulations of Agaricus blazei (APF) and Lentimrs edodes (LPF) from São Paulo, Brazil were evaluated.141
Powder formulations of both species revealed the presence of essential nutrients such as
proteins, carbohydrates and unsaturated limy acids. Furthermore, they present low fat
content (<2 g/100 g) and can be used in low-caloric diets, just like the mushroom fruiting
bodies. APF showed higher antioxidant activity and higher content of tocopherols and phenolic compounds (124 μg/l 00 g and 770 μg/l 00 g, respectively) than LPF (32 μg/ l 00 g and 690 μg/100 g).Both formulations might be used as antioxidant sources to prevent
diseases related to oxidative stress.