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- W4281663610 abstract "Wild Ganoderma species have been consumed since they contain 20–30% of protein by dry mass, rich in vitamin B and free of cholesterol. In China and Japan, Ganoderma extracts have been used for therapeutic purposes for over 2000 years. The extracts from G. lingzhi and other Ganoderma spp. have been used in traditional Chinese medicine as tonics. Triterepenoids, meroterepenoids, steriods, alkaloids and polysaccharides are responsible for medicinal properties of Ganoderma. More than 50% of known triterepenoids are derived from G. lucidum. Triterepenoids of other species such as G. leucocontextum, G. lingzhi, and G. sinense have also been studied. Meroterpenoids, isolated from G. applanatum, G. cochlear, G. lucidum and G. theaecolum constitute more than 70% of known meroterepenoids. The steroidal compounds of Ganoderma are isolated from fruit bodies and spores. The alkoloids of G. lucidum have been extensively studied and produced from the mycelia. Polysaccharides are obtained from fruit bodies, mycelia and spores of Ganoderma spp. The natural compounds isolated from Ganoderma species have been known to have anti-tumor, immunomodulatory, free radical-scavenging, anti-bacterial, antiviral, hepatoprotective, anti-angiogenic, anti-histamic, hypocholestremic and anti-inflammatory properties. The present chapter deals with the production, isolation and purification of different metabolites from Ganoderma species and their applications in medicine." @default.
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- W4281663610 title "Metabolites of Ganoderma and their Applications in Medicine" @default.
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