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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2013
Wolfiporia cocos (Schwein.) Ryvarden et Gilb. has a long history as a Chinese traditional medicine with uses of inducing diuresis, excreting dampness, invigorating the spleen, and tranquilizing the mind. Recently, Wolfiporia cocos has received increasing interest, and phytochemical and pharmacological studies have validated the traditional uses of this
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Wolfiporia cocos (Schwein.) Ryvarden et Gilb. has a long history as a Chinese traditional medicine with uses of inducing diuresis, excreting dampness, invigorating the spleen, and tranquilizing the mind. Recently, Wolfiporia cocos has received increasing interest, and phytochemical and pharmacological studies have validated the traditional uses of this
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[Medicinal interest of Poria cocos (= Wolfiporia extensa)].
Revista iberoamericana de micologia, 2009The sclerotium of Poria cocos has been used in the Chinese pharmacopoeia during thousands of years. In this note several aspects about the biology and nomenclature of this fungus are summarized, with emphasis on its composition and therapeutic applications.
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China Root (Wolfiporia extensa (Peck) Ginns)
2023Jeetendra Singh, SK Soni, Rajiv Ranjan
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Notes on Wolfiporia dilatohypha in North America
Mycotaxon, 1997Robert L Gilbertson, D M Bigelow
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The Technological Progress of Traditional Cultivated Mushroom Species in China: Wolfiporia Cocos
2023Tingting Cao, Shengmao Jia, Ruixia Wang
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