茯苓“发汗”过程真菌多样性及一株“发汗”功能真菌的发现

Fungal diversity during the "Sweating" process of Poria cocos and the discovery of a "Sweating" functional fungus

  • 摘要: 茯苓作为万吨级大宗中药材品种,其市场规模庞大. 茯苓“发汗”工艺是提升其品质的关键采后处理环节. 然而,当前产业存在产品质量不稳定、加工方式粗放、“发汗”条件难以控制及效率低下等问题. 为突破上述瓶颈,本研究创新性地从微生物视角解析茯苓“发汗”过程中的真菌群落结构及其功能机制. 通过应用Illumina MiSeq高通量测序技术,锚定参与该过程的关键微生物类群,并结合纯培养技术成功分离目标菌株. 通过本研究,在茯苓表面组织上首次发现了一株参与“发汗”作用的功能菌株“YJ-001”(鉴定为苏霍姆酵母Suhomyces ambrosiae). 接种菌株“YJ-001”的“发汗”茯苓在水分灰分达标的前提下,醇溶性浸出物、水溶性茯苓多糖、茯苓总多糖及总三萜含量均有提升,其中醇溶性浸出物、总多糖含量以及水溶性多糖含量相较于直接正常“发汗”的茯苓有显著提高. 研究表明,菌株YJ-001在“发汗”过程中通过代谢反应促进茯苓有效成分的提高,提升了茯苓质量. 本研究为茯苓产业的提质增效提供了新的科学依据.

     

    Abstract: Poria cocos, as a major traditional chinese medicinal material with an annual output exceeding tens of thousands of tons, boasts a substantial market scale. The "sweating" process of Poria cocos is a crucial post-harvest treatment step to enhance its quality. However, the current industry faces several challenges, including inconsistent product quality, extensive processing methods, and difficulties in controlling the "sweating" conditions, leading to low efficiency. To address these bottlenecks, this study innovatively investigates the fungal community structure and functional mechanisms during the "sweating" process of Poria cocos from a microbial perspective. By applying Illumina MiSeq high-throughput sequencing technology, key microbial taxa involved in this process were identified, and target strains were successfully isolated using pure culture techniques. For the first time, a functional strain labeled "YJ-001" (identified as Suhomyces ambrosiae) was discovered on the surface tissue of Poria cocos, which participates in the "sweating" process. Inoculation with strain "YJ-001" resulted in improved content of ethanol-soluble extracts, water-soluble polysaccharides, total polysaccharides, and total triterpenes in the "sweated" Poria cocos, while maintaining compliance with moisture and ash content standards. Notably, the levels of ethanol-soluble extracts, total polysaccharides, and water-soluble polysaccharides were significantly higher compared to those subjected to conventional "sweating". The findings indicate that strain YJ-001 enhances the effective components of Poria cocos through metabolic activities during the "sweating" process, thereby improving its quality. This research provides a new scientific basis for enhancing the quality and efficiency of the Poria cocos industry.

     

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