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The Significance of a Mushroom Diet in the Prevention of Osteoporosis. [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceuticals (Basel)
Cicha-Jeleń M   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Fruit body formation and intra-species DNA polymorphism in Japanese Wolfiporia cocos strains

Journal of Natural Medicines, 2022
Poria, the dried sclerotium of Wolfiporia cocos, is a medicinal mushroom that is widely used in traditional Japanese medicine. The fruit body of W. cocos is rarely found in the natural environment in Japan, therefore an optimized technique for fruit body formation is essential for producing new strains through crossbreeding and for biological research.
Masashi, Kitamura   +4 more
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The Phosphatome of Medicinal and Edible Fungus Wolfiporia cocos

Current Microbiology, 2017
Wolfiporia cocos is an important medicinal and edible fungus that grows in association with pine trees, and its dried sclerotium has been used as a traditional medicine in China for centuries. However, the commercial production of W. cocos sclerotia is currently limited by shortages in pine wood resources.
Wenjun Zhu   +5 more
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Indoor Cultivation and Cultural Characteristics of Wolfiporia cocos Sclerotia Using Mushroom Culture Bottles

open access: yesBiological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2006
We newly developed an indoor cultivation technique for Wolfiporia cocos (Wolf) Ryvarden et Gilbertson (Syn. Poria cocos Wolf), not with soil, but using mushroom culture bottles with pine logs, and clarified some cultural characteristics of sclerotia in the laboratory. To determine the optimum conditions for sclerotia growth, the weight of sclerotia and
Toshiyuki, Kubo   +5 more
exaly   +4 more sources

De novo assembly and transcriptome analysis of sclerotial development in Wolfiporia cocos

Gene, 2016
Wolfiporia cocos Ryvarden et Gilbertson, a well-known medicinal fungus in the Basidiomycetes, is widely distributed in East Asia. Its dried sclerotium, which is known as Fuling in China, has been used as a traditional crude drug in Chinese traditional medicine for thousand years.
Yayun, Wu   +8 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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