Investigation of Amanitaceae mushrooms by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy

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Zhao De-zhang
Liu Gang [1 ]
Song Ding-shan
Liu Jian-hong
Zhou Yi-lan
Ou Jia-ming
Sun Shi-zhong
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[1] Yunnan Normal Univ, Dept Phys, Kunming 650092, Peoples R China
[2] Yunnan Normal Univ, Ctr Anal & Testing, Kunming 650092, Peoples R China
[3] Kunming Inst Edible Fungi, Kunming 650223, Peoples R China
[4] Yunnan Normal Univ, Dept Phys, Kunming 650092, Peoples R China
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Amanitaceae mushrooms; FTIR; identification;
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In the present paper, FTIR was used for obtaining vibrational spectra of untreated Amanitaceae mushrooms harvested in the mountains of Yunnan province, Southwest of China. The results show that the spectra of fruiting body and pore exhibit obvious differences. In the spectra of fruiting body, the strongest absorption band appears at about 1 655 cm(-1), which is described as amide I. There are two strong absorption bands at 1 077 and 1 042 cm(-1) which are assigned to C-O stretching in carbohydrate. The vibrational spectra indicate that the main compositions of the Amanitaceae mushrooms are protein and carbohydrate. The spectrum of spore of Amanita fritillaria shows strong bands at 2 926, 2 855 and 1 747 cm(-1), which can be assigned to the absorption of lipids. The spectra of fruiting body exhibit complicated patterns in the interval between 1 800 and 750 cm(-1), which may be used to discriminate different species of Amanitaceae mushrooms. In addition, FTIR spectral differences were observed between different parts of Amanita manginiana. The result suggests that the chemical constituents are various in different parts of fruiting bodies. It is showed that FTIR spectroscopic method is a valuable tool for rapid and nondestructive identification of Amanita mushrooms.
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