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Proteomic Characterization of Lingzhi

2021
In the postgenomic era, proteomics is an important part of systems biology research. Two-dimensional electrophoresis, iTRAQ, and mass spectrometry were used to analyze thousands of proteins in cells and tissues comprehensively. Based on the examples of the application, this chapter reviews the researches on the complex system of G.
Ang Ren   +5 more
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Enhanced Release of Immunostimulating β-1,3- Glucan by Autodigestion of the Lingzhi Medicinal Mushroom, Ganoderma lingzhi (Agaricomycetes)

International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 2017
Ganoderma lingzhi is a widely used medicinal mushroom that has antioxidative effects, ameliorates insulin resistance, and improves quality of life in patients with metabolic syndrome. Potentiation of immunity is also a major function of G. lingzhi, and this has been applied in patients with cancer. Supplementing G.
Ken-Ichi Ishibashi   +2 more
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The Nuclear Genome of Lingzhi Mushroom

2021
Abstract By November 2020, sixteen whole-genome sequencing projects for Ganoderma species have been registered in the international databases. Three of them have been assembled to high quality. This chapter provides an overview of these genome sequencing projects.
Jingting Liu   +3 more
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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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Lingzhi Mitochondrial Genome

2021
The mitochondrial genome is the second genome for eukaryotes. It has essential functions in many cellular processes, including producing energy, signaling, aging, and programmed cell death. Up to now, ten mitochondrial genomes from seven Ganoderma species had been released on the public database. The mitochondrial genomes of each species were described
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Noncoding RNAs in Lingzhi Mushroom

2021
In this chapter, the discovery of noncoding RNAs, including lincRNA, natural antisense noncoding RNAs, circular RNAs, and microRNAs in Ganoderma lucidum is described. In particular, we describe the methods for validation and discovery of these noncoding RNAs, their characteristics, and their potential functions.
Mei Jiang   +3 more
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Chromatographic and electrophoretic methods for Lingzhi pharmacologically active components

Journal of Chromatography B: Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences, 2004
Lingzhi is the Chinese name given to the Ganoderma family of mushrooms, which was considered the most valuable medicine in ancient China and was believed to bring longevity, due to its mysterious power of healing the body and calming the mind. Today, Lingzhi is still widely revered as a valuable health supplement and herbal medicine worldwide, as ...
Carmen W, Huie, Xin, Di
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Protection against Gut Inflammation and Sepsis in Mice by the Autodigested Product of the Lingzhi Medicinal Mushroom, Ganoderma lingzhi (Agaricomycetes)

International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 2018
Ganoderma lingzhi (reishi) (GL) is a widely used medicinal mushroom in the treatment of several diseases, including metabolic syndrome and cancer. We recently performed autodigestion of GL and found enhanced release of hypotensive peptides and immunomodulating beta-1,3-glucan. In the present study, we examined the protective effects of G.
Yuina, Ishimoto   +7 more
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LINGZHI (GANODERMA LUCIDUM): "LINGZHI (GANODERMA LUCIDUM): A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF NUTRACEUTICALS AND PREBIOTICS"

The current research highlights the urgent need for the scientific community to promote Ganoderma lucidum as a potential source of nutraceutical and prebiotic products. To characterise the active component (s) of this alleged medicinal mushroom, as well as to discover mechanisms of action, techniques for improving quality control systems are required ...
Sandeep Singh Bhadoriya   +3 more
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