The purpose of this article is to review the detail concentration of arsenic in some species of mushrooms as well as organic and inorganic forms of arsenic in the substrates where wild and cultivated edible mushrooms grow. We also briefly review the molecular forms of arsenic in mushrooms. There is still a lack of experimental data from the environment for a variety of species from different habitats and for different levels of geogenic arsenic in soil. This information will be useful for mushrooms consumers, nutritionists, and food regulatory agencies by describing ways to minimize arsenic content in edible mushrooms and arsenic intake from mushroom meals
The fact that mushrooms can accumulate toxic components induced the elemental content and pesticide ...
Mushrooms can accumulate toxic trace elements. The objectives of the present study are to evaluate l...
a b s t r a c t The present study reports arsenic speciation analysis in edible Shiitake (Lentinula ...
The fruiting bodies, or mushrooms, of terrestrial fungi have been found to contain a high proportion...
Mushrooms accumulate arsenic (As), yet As concentrations, speciation, and localization in cultivated...
Mushrooms play an important role in the biogeochemical cycling of trace elements. They do neither be...
Mushroom cultivation has been increasing rapidly in Bangladesh. Arsenic (As) toxicity is widespread ...
Mushrooms have unique properties in arsenic metabolism. In many commercial and wild-grown mushrooms,...
Wild growing mushrooms have been a popular delicacy in many countries. Some species, mainly from gen...
The high arsenic concentrations reported in literature for Laccaria amethystina were amply confirmed...
Arsenic (As) is enriched in wild edible fungi, which is one of the main important sources of As in h...
Nowadays, discharge of toxic heavy metals into the environment is anincreasing global concern. In li...
Pilze sind wichtige Bestandteile unserer Umwelt und in vielerlei Hinsicht einzigartig. So können sie...
Abstract This article reviews and updates data on macro and trace elements and radionuclides in edib...
Large spore mushrooms and trees are frequently used in bioindication, the reasons being their widesp...
The fact that mushrooms can accumulate toxic components induced the elemental content and pesticide ...
Mushrooms can accumulate toxic trace elements. The objectives of the present study are to evaluate l...
a b s t r a c t The present study reports arsenic speciation analysis in edible Shiitake (Lentinula ...
The fruiting bodies, or mushrooms, of terrestrial fungi have been found to contain a high proportion...
Mushrooms accumulate arsenic (As), yet As concentrations, speciation, and localization in cultivated...
Mushrooms play an important role in the biogeochemical cycling of trace elements. They do neither be...
Mushroom cultivation has been increasing rapidly in Bangladesh. Arsenic (As) toxicity is widespread ...
Mushrooms have unique properties in arsenic metabolism. In many commercial and wild-grown mushrooms,...
Wild growing mushrooms have been a popular delicacy in many countries. Some species, mainly from gen...
The high arsenic concentrations reported in literature for Laccaria amethystina were amply confirmed...
Arsenic (As) is enriched in wild edible fungi, which is one of the main important sources of As in h...
Nowadays, discharge of toxic heavy metals into the environment is anincreasing global concern. In li...
Pilze sind wichtige Bestandteile unserer Umwelt und in vielerlei Hinsicht einzigartig. So können sie...
Abstract This article reviews and updates data on macro and trace elements and radionuclides in edib...
Large spore mushrooms and trees are frequently used in bioindication, the reasons being their widesp...
The fact that mushrooms can accumulate toxic components induced the elemental content and pesticide ...
Mushrooms can accumulate toxic trace elements. The objectives of the present study are to evaluate l...
a b s t r a c t The present study reports arsenic speciation analysis in edible Shiitake (Lentinula ...