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Historical and current perspectives on therapeutic potential of higher basidiomycetes: an overview

Authors

  • Ruby Varghese Pushpagiri Research Centre, Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Tiruvalla, Kerala 689101 India
  • Yogesh Dalvi Pushpagiri Research Centre, Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Tiruvalla, Kerala 689101 India
  • Prasad Lamrood Department of Botany, Ahmednagar College (Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University), Ahmednagar, Maharashtra India
  • Bharat Shinde Vidya Pratishthan’s Arts Science Commerce College, Baramati, Maharashtra India
  • C Nair MACFAST, Tiruvalla, Kerala India

Keywords:

Agaricus, Auricularia, Ganoderma, Lentinus, Phellinus, Pleurotus, Trametes

Abstract

Mushrooms are macroscopic fungi which can be either epigeous or hypogeous and is estimated to be 140,000 on earth, yet only 10% are known. Since ancient time, it played a diverse role in human history for mycolatry, mycophagy and as medicine in folklore and religion. Many Asian and western countries consider mushrooms as panacea for a large number of diseases and utilized for consumption as a gourmet food for its taste as well as flavor. In recent years, scientific research fraternities have confirmed that various extracts and metabolites of mushrooms used traditionally are able to treat a wide range of diseases due to their balanced modulation of multiple targets thereby providing a greater therapeutic effect or equivalent curative effect to that of modern medicine. Medicinal mushrooms especially those belonging to higher basidiomycete groups are reservoir of bioactive compounds with multiple therapeutic properties. The present review provides historical importance as well as an updated information on pharmacologically relevant higher basidiomycetes belong to the genus Agaricus, Auricularia, Phellinus, Ganoderma, Pleurotus, Trametes and Lentinus and their biologically active secondary metabolites. This will help the researchers to understand various type of secondary metabolites, their therapeutic role and related in vivo or in vitro work at a glance. The mounting evidences from several scientific community across the globe, regarding various therapeutic applications of mushroom extracts, unarguably make it an advance research area worth mass attention. Keywords: Agaricus, Auricularia, Ganoderma, Lentinus, Phellinus, Pleurotus, Trametes

Author Biographies

Ruby Varghese, Pushpagiri Research Centre, Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Tiruvalla, Kerala 689101 India

MACFAST, Tiruvalla, Kerala India

C Nair, MACFAST, Tiruvalla, Kerala India

St. Gregorios Dental College and Research Centre, Kothamangalam, Kerala India

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