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Can Cordyceps cicadae be used as an alternative to Cordyceps militaris and Cordyceps sinensis? – A review

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2020
Cordyceps cicadae (Mig.) Massee is one of the oldest and well-known traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), with its uses recorded as far back as the 5th century A.D. For centuries, C. cicadae has been used as food, tonic and folk medicine to treat malaria, palpitations, cancer, fever, diabetes, eye diseases, dizziness, and chronic kidney diseases ...
Winston, Nxumalo   +2 more
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Cordyceps Stylophora and Cordyceps Ravenelii

Mycologia, 1941
Cordyceps stylophora was collected by Ravenel in South Carolina and was described and illustrated by Berkeley in 1857 (1). Ravenel distributed it in his Fungi Car. V: 49. It has been rarely collected. It was next obtained by G. H. Hicks in April 1892 near the Michigan Agricultural College at East Lansing, Michigan.
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Genetics of Cordyceps and related fungi

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2013
Ascomycete Cordyceps sensu lato consists of hundreds of species of fungi capable of infecting different insects. Species of these fungi are either valued traditional Chinese medicines or used for biocontrol of insect pests. Phylogenomic analysis indicated that fungal entomopathogenicity has evolved for multiple times, and the species of Cordyceps were ...
Peng, Zheng   +3 more
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