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Mycobiology


Title:Health effects of small volatile compounds from East asian medicinal mushrooms
Author(s):Pennerman KK; Yin G; Bennett JW;
Address:"Department of Plant Biology and Pathology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA"
Journal Title:Mycobiology
Year:2015
Volume:20150331
Issue:1
Page Number:9 - 13
DOI: 10.5941/MYCO.2015.43.1.9
ISSN/ISBN:1229-8093 (Print) 2092-9323 (Electronic) 1229-8093 (Linking)
Abstract:"Medicinal fungi, taken whole or as various forms of extracts, have been used to alleviate, cure or prevent human ailments since pre-historic times. In particular, Asian cultures have incorporated a variety of mushrooms into their medical practices. Chemically pure, bioactive metabolites from fungi have been a mainstay of modern pharmacological research and in addition to antibiotics, include anticancer agents, immunosuppressants, enzyme inhibitors, antagonist and agonists of hormones, and a variety of psychotropic substances. However, to date not many studies have focused on the possible health benefits of odorant volatile organic compounds (i.e., gas phase compounds). An analysis of these compounds for their health related effects will expand the range of compounds available for the treatment of chronic and acute diseases. This review highlights phenolic acids and monoterpenes from Asian medicinal mushrooms (AMMs), which not only produce pleasant odors but also have antioxidant and antibacterial effects. Odorant bioactive volatile phase compounds from medicinal mushrooms remain an essentially untapped source for future medicines, and AMMs remain a promising resource for future pharmacological research"
Keywords:Antimicrobial Antioxidant Monoterpene Odor Phenolic acid;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEPennerman, Kayla K Yin, Guohua Bennett, Joan Wennstrom eng Review Korea (South) 2015/04/22 Mycobiology. 2015 Mar; 43(1):9-13. doi: 10.5941/MYCO.2015.43.1.9. Epub 2015 Mar 31"

 
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