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Ganoderic acid A: an in-depth review of pharmacological effects and molecular docking analysis
Journal of EthnopharmacologyGanoderic acid A (GAA, C30H44O7) is one of the most abundant and active components of Ganoderic acids (GAs). GAs are highly oxidized tetracyclic triterpenoid compounds mainly derived from Ganoderma lucidum (Curtis) P. Karst (Chinese: ). GAA is primarily isolated from the fruiting body of Ganoderma lucidum.
Qi, Sui +8 more
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Ganoderic Acid A: A Potential Natural Neuroprotective Agent for Neurological Disorders: A Review
International Journal of Medicinal MushroomsGanoderic acid A (GAA) is one of the major triterpenoids in <i>Ganoderma lucidum </i>(GL). Accumulating evidence has indicated that GAA demonstrates multiple pharmacological effects and exhibits treatment potential for various neurological disorders.
Feifei, Ma +6 more
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Synthesis and biological evaluation of natural and synthetic ganoderic acids
2017Ganoderma lucidum also known as lingzhi or mushroom of immortality in East Asia countries, has been known for over 2000 years. Ganoderic acids (GA), which are important secondary metabolites of this mushroom, are highly oxygenated lanostane-type entities with extraordinary pharmacological properties.
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Methyl jasmonate induces ganoderic acid biosynthesis in the basidiomycetous fungus Ganoderma lucidum
Bioresource Technology, 2010Ang Ren
exaly
Ganoderic acid derivatives and ergosta-4,7,22-triene-3,6-dione from Ganoderma lucidum
Phytochemistry, 1987Masao Hirotani, Tsutomu Furuya
exaly
Ganoderic acid D induces synergistic autophagic cell death except for apoptosis in ESCC cells
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2020Chang-Sheng Shao, Qing Huang
exaly
A ganoderic acid derivative, a highly oxygenated lanostane-type triterpenoid from Ganoderma lucidum
Phytochemistry, 1985Masao Hirotani, Tsutomu Furuya
exaly

