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Effect of <i>Cordyceps militaris</i> Extract on Visceral Adipose Tissue Changes After Ovariectomy in Rodents. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Endocrinol
The increasing global prevalence of obesity, exacerbated by factors such as high‐fat diets and reduced physical activity, poses a substantial risk for lifestyle‐related diseases, particularly in postmenopausal women. Premenopausal women initially have a lower incidence of cardiovascular disease than men, but this risk increases after menopause ...
Kusama K   +6 more
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Molecular Mechanisms of Temperature-Regulated Cordycepin Biosynthesis in Cordyceps militaris [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Fungi
Cordycepin is a key active component of Cordyceps militaris, but the molecular mechanism underlying temperature-regulated biosynthesis remains unclear. In this study, Cordyceps militaris strain KN-1 was used as experimental material, with low-temperature
Jiaxing Shao   +7 more
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Core microbes in Cordyceps militaris sclerotia and their nitrogen metabolism-related ecological functions [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiology Spectrum
Cordyceps militaris infects insects and forms sclerotia within the insect remains, establishing insect–microbe complexes. Here, C. militaris sclerotia samples from a single location in China over a 5-year period were subjected to high-throughput DNA ...
Li Luo   +9 more
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Advancing Cordyceps militaris Industry: Gene Manipulation and Sustainable Biotechnological Strategies [PDF]

open access: yesBioengineering
Cordyceps militaris is considered to be of great medicinal potential due to its remarkable pharmacological effects, safety, and edible characteristics. With the completion of the genome sequence and the advancement of efficient gene-editing technologies,
Yan Hu   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

A toxicological assessment of Ganoderma lucidum and Cordyceps militaris mushroom powders [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Toxicology
Gonoderma lucidum (G. lucidum) and Cordyceps militaris (C. militaris) are among the many mushrooms known for their long history of use in traditional medicine. Wildcrafted sources of mushrooms including G. lucidum and C.
Paola P. Chrysostomou   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Procoagulant constituents from Cordyceps militaris

open access: yesFood Science and Human Wellness, 2018
Cordyceps militaris, belongs to Clavicipitaceae family, was investigated for its chemical compounds, and six compounds were isolated and purified by silica gel column chromatography, Sephadex LH-20 and recrystallization, and their structures were ...
Juanjuan Zhang   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Effect of Cordyceps militaris Residue and Lactiplantibacillus plantarum on Fermentation Quality and Bacterial Community of Alfalfa Silage [PDF]

open access: yesMicroorganisms
In order to reduce the environmental burden associated with Cordyceps militaris residue, we conducted a study to explore the feasibility of Cordyceps militaris residue as a silage additive.
Luheng Wei   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Cordyceps militaris polysaccharides: preparation and topical product application

open access: yesFungal Biology and Biotechnology, 2023
Background Topical product derived from the fungus Cordyceps militaris was explored as a feasible method for an industrial practice. Results The mycelium residue of C.
Mayuree Kanlayavattanakul   +1 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Telomere-to-Telomere Assembly of the Cordyceps militaris CH1 Genome and Integrated Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Analyses Provide New Insights into Cordycepin Biosynthesis Under Light Stress [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Fungi
Cordyceps militaris, a model species in the genus Cordyceps, is widely distributed globally and is known for its significant medicinal value. It has been traditionally used in Chinese medicine to enhance immunity, alleviate fatigue, and treat tumors ...
Yang Yang   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Morphology and molecular study of three new Cordycipitoid fungi and its related species collected from Jilin Province, northeast China [PDF]

open access: yesMycoKeys, 2021
Cordyceps species are notable medicinal fungi in China, which are pathogenic on insects and exhibit high biodiversity in tropical and subtropical regions.
Jia-Jun Hu   +9 more
doaj   +3 more sources

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