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Detection of metal-chelating compounds from wood-rotting fungi Trametes versicolorand Wolfiporia cocos

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2001
For many years, the wood decay process by fungi was associated almost exclusively with production of lignocellulolytic enzymes. However, recent studies by electron microscopy have shown that fungal enzymes are too large to penetrate into the cell wall at an early stage of decay.
A. Machuca   +2 more
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Multivariate characterization of elements accumulated inWolfiporia extensamushroom from Yunnan province of China

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B, 2017
Dried sclerotia of Wolfiporia extensa have been used as medicine in Asia from Eastern Han Dynasty, and also used as traditional snack called "fulingjiabing" in Beijing, China. In this paper, 18 macro and trace elements (Ag, As, Ba, Cd, Co, Cr, Cs, Cu, Fe, Li, Mn, Ni, Pb, Rb, Se, Sr, V, and Zn) in both flesh and peel of Wolfiporia extensa from seven ...
Jing, Sun, Ji, Zhang, Yuanzhong, Wang
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Study on Suitable Producing Areas of Wolfiporia extensa (Peck) Ginns by TCMGIS-II

2013
Based on database of ecological factors and geographic information space analysis method, we analyzed suitability of Wolfiporia extensa (Peck) Ginns producing regions, in the hope of providing reference for scientific zoning and cultivation. Ecological factors we analyzed mainly include temperature, altitude, and soil.
Wang, Zhen   +6 more
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Microbial transformation of ?-caryophyllene and longifolene by wolfiporia extensa

2019
?-Caryophyllene and longifolene are sesquiterpenes with characteristic aroma properties, which are primary constituents of essential oils and important ingredients commonly used in food, perfumery, cosmetics, detergents and pharmaceuticals, which create a worldwide market.
ÖZŞEN BATUR, Özge   +3 more
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Genetic diversity of Chinese Wolfiporia cocos cultivars revealed by phenotypic traits and ISSR markers

Mycological Progress, 2015
Wolfiporia cocos, a well-known medicinal fungus, has been widely used in China and other Asian countries due to its various therapeutic value. In this study, genetic diversity among 22 Chinese W. cocos cultivars were assessed using phenotypic traits and inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR).
Qiao Sun   +6 more
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Mycology, cultivation, traditional uses, phytochemistry and pharmacology of Wolfiporia cocos (Schwein.) Ryvarden et Gilb.: A review

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
Yuan-Zhong, Wang   +7 more
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[Medicinal interest of Poria cocos (= Wolfiporia extensa)].

Revista iberoamericana de micologia, 2009
The 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)

2023
Jeetendra Singh, SK Soni, Rajiv Ranjan
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Aroma and catechin profile and in vitro antioxidant activity of green tea infusion as affected by submerged fermentation with Wolfiporia cocos (Fu Ling).

Food Chemistry, 2021
M. Rigling   +7 more
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Notes on Wolfiporia dilatohypha in North America

Mycotaxon, 1997
Robert L Gilbertson, D M Bigelow
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