More than 2000 species of edible and/or medicinal mushrooms have been identified to date, many of which are widely consumed, stimulating much research on their health-promoting properties. These properties are associated with bioactive compounds produced by the mushrooms, including polysaccharides. Although β-glucans (homopolysaccharides) are believed to be the major bioactive polysaccharides of mushrooms, other types of mushroom polysaccharides (heteropolysaccharides) also possess biological properties. Here we survey the chemistry of such health-promoting polysaccharides and their reported antiobesity and antidiabetic properties as well as selected anticarcinogenic, antimicrobial, and antiviral effects that demonstrate their multiple heal...
From ancient times medicine and natural products have been closely linked through the use of traditi...
Polysaccharides from mushrooms have attracted a great deal of attention due to the many healthy bene...
Mushrooms are consumed by humans as comestibles for their nutritional value and they are occasionall...
More than 2000 species of edible and/or medicinal mushrooms have been identified to date, many of wh...
The number of mushrooms on Earth is estimated at 140 000, yet perhaps only 10 % (approximately 14 00...
Medicinal and edible mushrooms have been widely used for centuries as nutraceuticals to improve heal...
Mushroom cell walls are rich in β-glucans, long or short-chain polymers of glucose subunits with β-1...
The main target of the present review is to draw attention to the current perspectives, advances, ev...
Mushrooms have long been used for medicinal and food purposes for over a thousand years, but a compl...
Many edible mushrooms are considered as “functional” foods having immunomodulatory and anticancer pr...
Extensive elucidations focusing on the efficient health promoting properties and high nutritional va...
Edible mushrooms are widely appreciated for their nutritional properties, as well as for their biolo...
As a folk medicine and a nutraceutical rich source of nutrients, mushrooms have remained an integral...
Edible and medicinal fungi (mushrooms) have found wide and increasing applications in functional foo...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a global health threat. Searching for anti-diabetic components from natura...
From ancient times medicine and natural products have been closely linked through the use of traditi...
Polysaccharides from mushrooms have attracted a great deal of attention due to the many healthy bene...
Mushrooms are consumed by humans as comestibles for their nutritional value and they are occasionall...
More than 2000 species of edible and/or medicinal mushrooms have been identified to date, many of wh...
The number of mushrooms on Earth is estimated at 140 000, yet perhaps only 10 % (approximately 14 00...
Medicinal and edible mushrooms have been widely used for centuries as nutraceuticals to improve heal...
Mushroom cell walls are rich in β-glucans, long or short-chain polymers of glucose subunits with β-1...
The main target of the present review is to draw attention to the current perspectives, advances, ev...
Mushrooms have long been used for medicinal and food purposes for over a thousand years, but a compl...
Many edible mushrooms are considered as “functional” foods having immunomodulatory and anticancer pr...
Extensive elucidations focusing on the efficient health promoting properties and high nutritional va...
Edible mushrooms are widely appreciated for their nutritional properties, as well as for their biolo...
As a folk medicine and a nutraceutical rich source of nutrients, mushrooms have remained an integral...
Edible and medicinal fungi (mushrooms) have found wide and increasing applications in functional foo...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a global health threat. Searching for anti-diabetic components from natura...
From ancient times medicine and natural products have been closely linked through the use of traditi...
Polysaccharides from mushrooms have attracted a great deal of attention due to the many healthy bene...
Mushrooms are consumed by humans as comestibles for their nutritional value and they are occasionall...