Many studies have drawn attention to the occurrence and concentration of toxic elements found in the fruiting body of mushrooms. Some edible mushroom species are known to accumulate high levels of inorganic contaminants, mainly cadmium, mercury, and lead. There are about 2,000 known edible mushroom species, but only 25 of them are cultivated and used as food. In Brazil, the most marketed and consumed mushroom species are Agaricus bisporus, known as Paris champignon, Lentinus edodes, or Shitake and Pleurotus sp, also called Shimeji or Hiratake. In this study, the concentration of cadmium was determined in Lentinus edodes mushrooms from different cities in São Paulo state and some samples imported from Japan and China. The analyses were perfo...
Two cultivated mushroom species, namely, Lentinula edodes and Pleurotus florida and two wild growing...
Background and objective(s): Different factors affect nutritional composition and contaminant profi...
In the seventies it was discovered, that many species of wild higher fungi accumulates in their frui...
Many studies have drawn attention to the occurrence and concentration of toxic elements found in the...
Many studies have drawn attention to the occurrence and concentration of toxic elements found in the...
The purpose of this investigation was to quantify cadmium, lead, and nickel in wild mushrooms and re...
Wild growing mushrooms have been a popular delicacy in many countries. Some species, mainly from gen...
No presente estudo foram determinadas as concentrações de vinte e cinco elementos (Al, As, Ba, Bi, C...
The health and environmental risk of eating mushrooms grown in Abakaliki were evaluated in terms of ...
Mushrooms can accumulate toxic trace elements. The objectives of the present study are to evaluate l...
The health and environmental risk of eating mushrooms grown in the suburbs of Abakaliki were evaluat...
The aim of the study was to determine the content of iron, manganese, copper, zinc and nickel in for...
Mushrooms exhibit a high ability to accumulate potentially toxic elements. The legal regulations in ...
In this work, we evaluated the rate of entry of heavy metals into the edible parts of wild mushr...
The fact that mushrooms can accumulate toxic components induced the elemental content and pesticide ...
Two cultivated mushroom species, namely, Lentinula edodes and Pleurotus florida and two wild growing...
Background and objective(s): Different factors affect nutritional composition and contaminant profi...
In the seventies it was discovered, that many species of wild higher fungi accumulates in their frui...
Many studies have drawn attention to the occurrence and concentration of toxic elements found in the...
Many studies have drawn attention to the occurrence and concentration of toxic elements found in the...
The purpose of this investigation was to quantify cadmium, lead, and nickel in wild mushrooms and re...
Wild growing mushrooms have been a popular delicacy in many countries. Some species, mainly from gen...
No presente estudo foram determinadas as concentrações de vinte e cinco elementos (Al, As, Ba, Bi, C...
The health and environmental risk of eating mushrooms grown in Abakaliki were evaluated in terms of ...
Mushrooms can accumulate toxic trace elements. The objectives of the present study are to evaluate l...
The health and environmental risk of eating mushrooms grown in the suburbs of Abakaliki were evaluat...
The aim of the study was to determine the content of iron, manganese, copper, zinc and nickel in for...
Mushrooms exhibit a high ability to accumulate potentially toxic elements. The legal regulations in ...
In this work, we evaluated the rate of entry of heavy metals into the edible parts of wild mushr...
The fact that mushrooms can accumulate toxic components induced the elemental content and pesticide ...
Two cultivated mushroom species, namely, Lentinula edodes and Pleurotus florida and two wild growing...
Background and objective(s): Different factors affect nutritional composition and contaminant profi...
In the seventies it was discovered, that many species of wild higher fungi accumulates in their frui...