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Nutritional and bioactive compounds of Pleurotus ostreatus from the Amazon grown in regional waste

open access: yes, 2019
Sales-Campos, Ceci   +5 more
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Farming of Medicinal Mushrooms

2022
Since most of the medicinal mushrooms are rare in nature, production of fungal fruiting bodies is hardly covering the food market and the production of pharmaceutically active products, so artificial cultivation of fruiting bodies in a form of farming has been intensively established during the last 40 years.
Miomir, Nikšić   +2 more
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Medicinal mushrooms

2008
Use of mushroom in healing properties is widespread in traditional medicine in Asia. The researches conduced in the second half of the past century by the official science has demonstrated the presence of many biological active molecules in different mushroom species.
Zjalic S   +8 more
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Medicinal Mushrooms in Guatemala

International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 2016
Guatemala, located in Central America, has a long and rich history in the traditional use of edible, medicinal, and hallucinogenic mushrooms. This article describes the use of these mushrooms and presents studies on the scientific validation of native and foreign species.
Yvonne, Sommerkamp   +2 more
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Mushrooms in medicine

Folia Microbiologica, 1994
Fungi have played an important role as food, medicine, poison and for religious and other purposes in the life of man since prehistoric times. The role in medicine of higher (macro-)fungi in different countries from early historic times through the Middle Ages until now and also their prospective use in the future is described.
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Medicinal components in Termitomyces mushrooms

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2018
Termitomyces is a genus of edible mushrooms commonly consumed in Africa and Asia among the mushrooms collected from the wild. Termitomyces mushrooms grow as symbionts in the termite nests, where they produce various enzymes to help termites digest lignocellulosic substrates.
Huei-Mei, Hsieh, Yu-Ming, Ju
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Medicinal mushrooms: Clinical perspective and challenges

Drug Discovery Today, 2022
Mushrooms are valued by humans worldwide as food, but also for their medicinal properties. Over 130 medicinal effects of mushrooms have been reported, including anti-diabetic, antioxidant, antimicrobial, anticancer, prebiotic, immunomodulating, anti-inflammatory and cardiovascular benefits.
Sujogya Kumar, Panda, Walter, Luyten
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A Medicinal Mushroom: Phellinus Linteus

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2008
Phellinus Linteus (Berkeley & M. A. Curtis) Teng (PL) is a medicinal mushroom that has been practiced in oriental countries for centuries to prevent ailments as diverse as gastroenteric dysfunction, diarrhea, haemorrhage and cancers. In an effort to translate the Asian traditional medicines into western-accepted therapies, scientists have demonstrated ...
Tongbo, Zhu   +2 more
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