Sequential Strain Improvement of Cordyceps militaris
Aim: As a highly valued fungus, Cordyceps militaris has been widely used all over the world. Although the wild resources of C. militaris are limited, the fruiting bodies of C. militaris have been successfully cultivated on a large-scale with limited Cordycepin production. However, the high-frequency degeneration of C.
Rathod, L. B. Laxmikanth +4 more
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Study the effect of Cordyceps militaris supplement in the diet on Physiological Performance and Quality of Eggs of Japanese Quail [PDF]
This research aims to study the effect of the Cordyceps militaris supplement in the feed on the Physiological Performance and Quality of Eggs of Japanese Quail. This study used unsexed Japanese quail chicks, one day old and with an initial weight of 10.3
Rhehab Asmir, Bahaa Alsereah, Assad Essa
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Genomic Comparative Analysis of Cordyceps pseudotenuipes with Other Species from Cordyceps
The whole genome of Cordyceps pseudotenuipes was sequenced, annotated, and compared with three related species to characterize the genome. The antibiotics and Secondary Metabolites Analysis Shell (antiSMASH) and local BLAST analysis were used to explore ...
Yingling Lu +8 more
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Background Cordyceps species have been used as tonics to enhance energy, stamina, and libido in traditional Asian medicine for more than 1600 years, indicating their potential for improving reproductive hormone disorders and energy metabolic diseases ...
Dongyeop Jang +6 more
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Neurite outgrowth stimulatory effects of culinary-medicinal mushrooms and their toxicity assessment using differentiating Neuro-2a and embryonic fibroblast BALB/3T3 [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Mushrooms are not only regarded as gourmet cuisine but also as therapeutic agent to promote cognition health. However, little toxicological information is available regarding their safety.
Chia-Wei Phan +4 more
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Development of cordycepin formulations for preclinical and clinical studies [PDF]
There is extensive literature on in vivo studies with cordycepin but these studies were generally conducted without validation of the various formulations, especially in terms of the solubility of cordycepin in the dosing vehicles used.
A Kondrashov +51 more
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Therapeutic potential of <i>Cordyceps militaris</i> cultivated with <i>Ginkgo biloba</i> seeds for alleviating western diet-induced type 2 diabetes and diabetic nephropathy. [PDF]
Lin SZ +10 more
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Morphological and microscopic identification studies of Cordyceps and its counterfeits
Macroscopic and microscopic studies were applied to distinguish Cordyceps sinensis (Berk.) Sacc. and its 5 common counterfeits. Transverse sections of stroma and larvae and surface sections of stroma of C.
Hui-juan Liu +4 more
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Regulation of human cytokines by Cordyceps militaris
Cordyceps (Cordyceps militaris) exhibits many biological activities including antioxidant, inhibition of inflammation, cancer prevention, hypoglycemic, and antiaging properties, etc. However, a majority of studies involving C. militaris have focused only on in vitro and animal models, and there is a lack of direct translation and application of study ...
Sun, Yong +9 more
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Cordyceps militaris: An Overview of Its Chemical Constituents in Relation to Biological Activity
Cordyceps spp. mushrooms have a long tradition of use as a natural raw material in Asian ethnomedicine because of their adaptogenic, tonic effects and their ability to reduce fatigue and stimulate the immune system in humans.
Karol Jerzy Jędrejko +2 more
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