Melanin in Auricularia auricula: biosynthesis, production, physicochemical characterization, biological functions, and applications

Food Sci Biotechnol. 2024 Mar 8;33(8):1751-1758. doi: 10.1007/s10068-024-01542-y. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

Auricularia auricular (A. auricula), a nutritious fungus and traditional medicinal resource, is known for melanin. This review aims to summarize the research progress on melanin in A. auricula, specifically focusing on biosynthesis, fermentation production, extraction processes, physicochemical characterization, biological functions, and applications. The biosynthesis of melanin in A. auricula primarily involves the oxidative polymerization reaction of phenolic compounds. To enhance melanin production, strategies such as deep fermentation culture, selection of optimal fermentation materials, and optimization of the culture medium have been employed. Various extraction processes have been compared to determine their impact on the physicochemical properties and stability of melanin. Moreover, the antioxidant and antibiofilm activities of A. auricula melanin, as well as its potential beneficial effects on the human body through in vivo experiments, have been investigated. These findings provide valuable insights into the application of A. auricula melanin and serve as a reference for future research in this field.

Keywords: Auricularia auricular; Biological function; Biosynthesis; Extraction process; Fermentation production; Physicochemical characterization.

Publication types

  • Review