Ganoderma pfeifferi Bres. 1889 and Ganoderma resinaceum Boud. 1889 as Potential Therapeutic Agents: A Comparative Study on Antiproliferative and Lipid-Lowering Properties
Milena Rašeta,
Marko Kebert,
Jovana Mišković
et al.
Abstract:Medicinal mushrooms, especially Ganoderma species hold immense promise for production of a wide range of bioactive compounds with various effects. The biochemical potential of indigenous fungal strains, specific to a region, could play a critical role in the continuous search for novel strains with superior activities on a global scale. This research focused on the ethanolic (EtOH) and hot-water (H2O) extracts of fruiting bodies of two wild-growing Ganoderma species: G. pfeifferi and G. resinaceum with an aim … Show more
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