The Role of Wolfiporia cocos (F. A. Wolf) Ryvarden and Gilb. Polysaccharides in Regulating the Gut Microbiota and Its Health Benefits [PDF]
Wolfiporia cocos (F. A. Wolf) Ryvarden and Gilb. is a widely used herb in China, belonging to the large fungi of the family Polyporaceae. P. cocos; it consists of a variety of biologically active ingredients such as polysaccharides, triterpenes, and ...
Yong Lai +8 more
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An omics-based characterization of Wolfiporia cocos reveals three CYP450 members involved in the biosynthetic pathway of pachymic acid [PDF]
Wolfiporia cocos is a medicinal mushroom used in China. It biosynthesizes pachymic acid (PA), a main therapeutic triterpene associated with therapies. Nowadays, the unknown PA biosynthesis leads to difficulties in increasing its content in W.
Heping Liu +13 more
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Identification of wild Wolfiporia cocos and study on its lignocellulolytic enzymes
In order to reveal the effects of Wolfiporia cocos lignocellulolytic enzymes and culture methods on its main enzymes, the main lignocellulolytic enzymes of W. cocos were determined in this study. The microscopic observation of the culture characteristics
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De novo analysis of Wolfiporia cocos transcriptome to reveal the differentially expressed carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) genes during the early stage of sclerotial growth [PDF]
The sclerotium of Wolfiporia cocos has been used as an edible mushroom and/or a traditional herbal medicine for centuries. W. cocos sclerotial formation is dependent on parasitism of the wood of Pinus species.
Shaopeng eZhang +8 more
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Therapeutic manipulation of gut microbiota by polysaccharides of Wolfiporia cocos reveals the contribution of the gut fungi-induced PGE2 to alcoholic hepatic steatosis [PDF]
Alcohol abuse and alcoholic liver diseases (ALD) have been worldwide spread. Chronic alcoholism-induced overgrowth of intestinal bacteria and fungi together with the enteric dysbiosis are important pathogenic mechanisms in ALD.
Shanshan Sun +8 more
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Development of New Strains of Wolfiporia cocos for Sclerotium Formation by 2-Way Cross-Breeding
Wolfiporia cocos is an important medicinal fungus that has been used in regions of Northeast Asia including Korea, Japan, and China. W. cocos is classified in Korea into two types (red bokryeong and white bokryeong) based on the internal colors (yellow ...
Kang-Hyeon Ka +6 more
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Upcycling of black currant pomace for the production of a fermented beverage with Wolfiporia cocos. [PDF]
AbstractPomace as a side stream from black currant juice production is mostly discarded, even though it is rich in nutrients like protein, fiber, sugars, anthocyanins, polyphenols, and other secondary metabolites. Fungi from the division of Basidiomycota have a great enzymatic toolbox to recycle these complex mixtures of nutrients.
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Biocatalytic Synthesis of Diamondoid Diols by the Brown-Rot Fungus Wolfiporia cocos. [PDF]
Wolfiporia cocos cultures were tested for CH‐oxidative activity using rigid diamondoid substrates. Adamantane derivatives gave typical diols similar to known chemical oxidations, while diamantane‐4‐ol showed unusual selectivity, forming rare 4,9‐ and 1,9‐diols.
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1H NMR based metabolite profiling for optimizing the ethanol extraction of Wolfiporia cocos. [PDF]
Metabolite profiling of Wolfiporia cocos (family: Polyporaceae) had been much advancement in recent days, and its analysis by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become well established. However, the highly important trait of W. cocos still needs advanced protocols despite some standardization. Partial least squares discriminant analysis (
Oh J, Yoon DH, Han JG, Choi HK, Sung GH.
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Comparative Analysis of the Characteristics of Triterpenoid Transcriptome from Different Strains of Wolfiporia cocos. [PDF]
The dried sclerotia of Wolfiporia cocos (Schwein.) Ryvarden & Gilb., a traditional Chinese medicine, has triterpenoid as its main active component. Breeding high-yield triterpenoid in W. cocos is an important research topic at present. We screened out two monosporal strains from the same W.
Zeng G, Li Z, Zhao Z.
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