by Kamal Ch. Semwal (Author)
Medicinal mushrooms have been used since ancient times. Certain mushrooms can be used to treat numerous conditions, including those related to cardiovascular health, obesity, cholesterol balance, bone health, diabetes, and cancer. Wild Mushrooms and Health: Diversity, Phytochemistry, Medicinal Benefits, and Cultivation presents reports on numerous species of wild medicinal mushrooms with discussion of drug-discovery implications, analysis of bioactive substances, and prospects for cultivation.
FEATURES
Comprehensive review of medicinal mushrooms as sources of promising bioactive molecules and prospective compounds for drug discoveryInformation on diversity, distribution, ethnomycology, ecology, cultivation, descriptions of specific species, and folk medicinal uses of mushrooms throughout the worldEmphasis on identification, documentation, bioactive substances, and the nature of mushroom bioactivityDiscussion of the nutraceutical properties of wild mushrooms, including high protein content comparable to that of meat, and low fat content, which make them a complete dietary food sourceExploration of methods used in the collection, identification, documentation, cultivation, analysis, and conservation of mushrooms for drug discovery
An installment in the Exploring Medicinal Plants series, this volume is a comprehensive resource for medical researchers, scientists, and pharmaceutical companies. In addition, this resource is appropriate for mycologists and botanists interested in pharmacognosy.
Product Details
Publisher: CRC Press; September 1, 2023
Language: English
ISBN: 9781032372198
ISBN: 9781000918397
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