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Application of Miscanthus substrates in the cultivation of Ganoderma lingzhi

Archives of Microbiology, 2023
Ganoderma lingzhi is a traditional Chinese medicine that has been used to improve health and longevity for thousands of years. It is usually cultivated on hardwood log- or sawdust-based formulations. Conversely, in this study, we used Miscanthus sacchariflorus (MSF), M. floridulus, and M.
Dongmei, Liu   +5 more
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Ganoderma lucidum 灵芝 (Lingzhi, Ganoderma)

2015
Ganoderma, also referred to as Lingzhi in Chinese, is the dried fruiting body of both (Leyss. Ex Fr.) Karst (Chizhi) and G. Zhao, Xu et Zhang (Zizhi) belonging to the family of Polyporaceae. Lingzhi has been recorded in the Chinese Pharmacopeia (2010) (Pharmacopoeia Committee of P. R. China in Pharmacopoeia of People’s Republic of China (I).
Caixia Dong, Quanbin Han
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New cytotoxic lanostanoid triterpenes from Ganoderma lingzhi

Phytochemistry Letters, 2016
Abstract Further chemical investigation of the metabolites in the fruiting bodies of Ganoderma lingzhi resulted in isolation of eight triterpenes; two of them are new triterpene acid ethyl esters. Their structures were established based on spectroscopic studies and comparison with the known related compounds.
Yhiya M. Amen   +5 more
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Protective Effect of Ganoderma (Lingzhi) on Cardiovascular System

2019
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are disorders of the heart and blood vessels and include coronary heart diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, rheumatic heart diseases, and other conditions. CVDs are one of the most major causes of morbidity and mortality around the world, taking the lives of 17.9 million people every year.
Jia, Meng, Baoxue, Yang
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Neuropharmacological Effect and Clinical Applications of Ganoderma (Lingzhi)

2019
Ganoderma lucidum (G. lucidum, Lingzhi) is a kind of medical mushroom with various pharmacological compounds. It has been used for clinical applications for thousands of years as a highly nutritious and significantly effective medicinal herb. Compared with its immunomodulatory effect, there are a few studies on the neuropharmacological actions of ...
Xiangyu, Cui, Yonghe, Zhang
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Immunomodulating Effect of Ganoderma (Lingzhi) and Possible Mechanism

2019
Ganoderma (Lingzhi) has been used for a long time in China to prevent and treat various diseases. Accumulated studies have demonstrated that the Ganoderma modulates immune function both in vivo and in vitro. The immunomodulating effects of Ganoderma were extensive, including promoting the innate immune function, humoral immunity, and cellular immunity.
Xin, Wang, Zhibin, Lin
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Cellular and Molecular Mechanism of Ganoderma (Lingzhi) Against Tumor

2019
The anticancer potential of Ganoderma (Lingzhi) and its extracts has been widely demonstrated, including antiproliferative and apoptosis inductive, antimetastatic, antiangiogenic, and multidrug resistance reversional activities, involving a variety of cellular and molecular mechanisms besides antitumor immunology.
Yu, Sun, Lixin, Sun
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Ganoderma lingzhi (Polyporales, Basidiomycota): the scientific binomial for the widely cultivated medicinal fungus Lingzhi

Mycological Progress, 2017
The traditional medicinal fungus, Lingzhi, has long been considered to be Ganoderma lucidum, but was recently described as G. lingzhi based on both morphological and molecular data. Months earlier than this description, the species was identified as G. sichuanense by another research group. A sequenced epitype for G.
Yu-Cheng Dai   +10 more
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Interspecific hybridization between Ganoderma lingzhi and G. applanatum through protoplast fusion

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2021
Interspecific hybridization between Ganoderma lingzhi and G. applanatum was attempted through polyethylene glycol (PEG) induced fusion technique. The protoplast isolation procedure was simplified, and we obtained a significant number of protoplasts from both Ganoderma species. The number of protoplasts obtained was 5.27 ± 0.31 × 107/mL in G.
Jegadeesh Raman   +6 more
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Protective Effect of Ganoderma (Lingzhi) on Radiation and Chemotherapy

2019
Radiation and chemotherapy are common and mainstay treatments for cancer patients. But they are also usually associated with some toxicity and side effects in most of the patients. Ganoderma (Lingzhi) is considered as a major kind of complementary/alternative medicine and used to prevent the adverse effects caused by radiation and chemotherapy.
Lihua, Chen   +2 more
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