Polyporus
Polyporaceae
Basidiomycota
Ribosome Subunits, Large
Polyporales
Agaricales
Acidic Glycosphingolipids
Fruiting Bodies, Fungal
Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium
Neutral Glycosphingolipids
Indophenol
First synthesis of (+/-)-basidifferquinone C, an inducer for fruiting-body formation in Polyporus arcularius. (1/13)
Basidifferquinones, isolated from Streptomyces sp., are potent inducers of fruiting-body formation in the basidiomycete, Polyporus arcularius. The first synthesis of (+/-)-basidifferquinone C was accomplished by starting from 3,5-dihydroxy-2-naphthoic acid. (+info)Supplements for immune enhancement in hematologic malignancies. (2/13)
(+info)The inhibitory effect of ergosterol, a bioactive constituent of a traditional Japanese herbal medicine saireito on the activity of mucosal-type mast cells. (3/13)
Mucosal inflammation in ulcerative colitis (UC) is presumed to be regulated primarily by type 2 T helper cell immune responses and mucosal mast cells in the colon are thought to play an important role in the pathogenesis of the mucosal inflammation. Saireito, a Japanese herbal medicine of standardized quality, originating from traditional Chinese medicine (Kampo medicine), is composed of two different Kampo medicines (shosaikoto and goreisan) and is often used for UC in Japan. In this study, we examined the direct effects of these Kampo medicines and their constituents on the antigen-induced degranulation of mucosal-type mast cells. Mucosal-type murine bone marrow-derived mast cells (mBMMCs) were pretreated by these drugs for 24 h, and immunoglobulin E (IgE) receptor-triggered degranulation of mBMMCs was assessed by beta-hexosaminidase release. Goreisan showed inhibitory effects on degranulation of mBMMCs in a dose-dependent manner. Among the five constituent medicinal herbs of goreisan, Poria and Polyporus had the inhibitory effects on mBMMCs. Ergosterol, a principal and common component of Poria and Polyporus, also suppressed the degranulation of mBMMCs. Our results provide a molecular basis to explain a portion of the beneficial therapeutic properties of saireito on UC. (+info)Ergosta-4,6,8(14),22-tetraen-3-one induces G2/M cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in human hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cells. (4/13)
(+info)Structure and binding analysis of Polyporus squamosus lectin in complex with the Neu5Ac{alpha}2-6Gal{beta}1-4GlcNAc human-type influenza receptor. (5/13)
(+info)Identification of metabolites from phenanthrene oxidation by phenoloxidases and dioxygenases of Polyporus sp. S133. (6/13)
Phenanthrene degradation by Polyporus sp. S133, a new phenanthrene-degrading strain, was investigated in this work. The analysis of degradation was performed by calculation of the remaining phenanthrene by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. When cells were grown in phenanthrene culture after 92 h, all but 200 and 250 mg/l of the phenanthrene had been degraded. New metabolic pathways of phenanthrene and a better understanding of the phenoloxidases and dioxygenase mechanism involved in degradation of phenanthrene were explored in this research. The mechanism of degradation was determined through identification of the several metabolites; 9,10-phenanthrenequinone, 2,2'-diphenic acid, salicylic acid, and catechol. 9,10-Oxidation and ring cleavage to give 9,10-phenanthrenequinone is the major fate of phenanthrene in ligninolytic Polyporus sp. S133. The identification of 2,2'-diphenic acid in culture extracts indicates that phenanthrene was initially attacked through dioxigenation at C9 and C10 to give cis-9,10-dihydrodiol. Dehydrogenation of phenanthrene-cis-9,10-dihydrodiol to produce the corresponding diol, followed by ortho-cleavage of the oxygenated ring, produced 2,2'-diphenic acid. Several enzymes (manganese peroxidase, lignin peroxidase, laccase, 1,2-dioxygenase, and 2,3-dioxygenase) produced by Polyporus sp. S133 was detected during the incubation. The highest level of activity was shown at 92 h of culture. (+info)Bioremediation of crude oil by white rot fungi Polyporus sp. S133. (7/13)
The bioremediation potential of crude oil by Polyporus sp. S133 pre-grown in wood meal was investigated in two separate experiment trials; liquid medium and soil. The effect of three nutrients (glucose, polypeptone, and wood meal), oxygen flow, and some absorbent on the efficiency of the process was also evaluated. Degradation of crude oil in soil was significantly increased with an addition of oxygen flow and some absorbent (kapok and pulp). The highest degradation rate of crude oil was 93% in the soil with an addition of 10% kapok. The present study clearly demonstrates that, if suitably developed, Polyporus sp. S133 could be used to remediate soil contaminated with crude oil. (+info)Structure elucidation and immunological function analysis of a novel beta-glucan from the fruit bodies of Polyporus umbellatus (Pers.) Fries. (8/13)
(+info)"Polyporus" is a term that is used in the field of mycology, which is the study of fungi. It specifically refers to a genus of fungi that belong to the family Polyporaceae. These fungi are characterized by their poroid hymenophore, which means that they have tiny pores on the underside of their caps through which their spores are released. Many species in this genus are saprophytic, meaning they decompose dead or decaying organic matter. Some polypores are also known to be parasitic, infecting and growing on living trees. It is important to note that "polyporus" is not a medical term, but a taxonomic one used to classify certain types of fungi.
I apologize for any confusion, but "Polyporaceae" is not a medical term. It is a taxonomic category in mycology, which is the branch of biology that deals with the study of fungi.
Polyporaceae is a family of fungi that includes various types of polypores, which are characterized by having pores on the underside of their fruiting bodies (the above-ground reproductive structures) instead of gills. These fungi are mostly saprotrophic, meaning they decompose dead or decaying organic matter to obtain nutrients. Some species can also be parasitic and cause diseases in living trees.
Examples of genera within Polyporaceae include Trametes, Ganoderma, Fomes, and Irpex, among others. If you have any questions related to medical terminology or concepts, please feel free to ask!
Basidiomycota is a phylum in the kingdom Fungi that consists of organisms commonly known as club fungi or club mushrooms. The name Basidiomycota is derived from the presence of a characteristic reproductive structure called a basidium, which is where spores are produced.
The basidiomycetes include many familiar forms such as mushrooms, toadstools, bracket fungi, and other types of polypores. They have a complex life cycle that involves both sexual and asexual reproduction. The sexual reproductive stage produces a characteristic fruiting body, which may be microscopic or highly visible, depending on the species.
Basidiomycota fungi play important ecological roles in decomposing organic matter, forming mutualistic relationships with plants, and acting as parasites on other organisms. Some species are economically important, such as edible mushrooms, while others can be harmful or even deadly to humans and animals.
A ribosome is a complex molecular machine found in all living cells, responsible for protein synthesis. It consists of two subunits: the large subunit and the small subunit. The large ribosomal subunit plays a crucial role in the elongation phase of protein synthesis, where it helps catalyze the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids.
The Large Ribosomal Subunit, also known as the 60S subunit in eukaryotic cells (50S in prokaryotic cells), is composed of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and numerous proteins. In humans, the large ribosomal subunit contains three rRNA molecules (28S, 5.8S, and 5S rRNA) and approximately 49 distinct proteins. Its primary function is to bind to the small ribosomal subunit and form a functional ribosome, which then translates messenger RNA (mRNA) into a polypeptide chain during protein synthesis.
The large ribosomal subunit has several key features, including the peptidyl transferase center (PTC), where peptide bonds are formed between amino acids, and the exit tunnel, through which the nascent polypeptide chain passes as it is being synthesized. The PTC is a crucial component of the large subunit, as it facilitates the transfer of activated amino acids from transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules to the growing polypeptide chain during translation.
In summary, the Large Ribosomal Subunit is a vital component of the ribosome responsible for catalyzing peptide bond formation and facilitating the synthesis of proteins within cells.
Mycelium is not a specifically medical term, but it is a biological term used in fungi and other organisms. Medically, it might be relevant in certain contexts such as discussing fungal infections. Here's the general definition:
Mycelium (my-SEE-lee-um) is the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a mass of branching, thread-like hyphae. It is the underground portion of the fungus that supports the growth of the organism and is often responsible for the decomposition of organic material. Mycelium can be found in various environments, including soil, water, and dead or living organisms.
Polyporales is an order of class Agaricomycetes, division Basidiomycota, in the kingdom Fungi. This order consists of various wood-decay fungi, characterized by their typically annual growth rings and pores on the underside of the cap. The fruiting bodies or conks of these fungi can be either resupinate (crust-like) or pileate (cap-like). Polyporales includes several economically important species that cause decay in trees and timber, as well as some medicinal mushrooms. Examples of genera within this order include Polyporus, Trametes, Fomes, and Ganoderma.
Agaricales is an order of fungi that includes mushrooms, toadstools, and other gilled fungi. These fungi are characterized by their distinctive fruiting bodies, which have a cap (pileus) and stem (stipe), and gills (lamellae) on the underside of the cap where the spores are produced. Agaricales contains many well-known and economically important genera, such as Agaricus (which includes the common button mushroom), Amanita (which includes the deadly "death cap" mushroom), and Coprinus (which includes the inky cap mushrooms). The order was established by the Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries in 1821.
Acidic glycosphingolipids are a class of complex lipids that contain one or more sugar molecules (glycans) and a fatty acid attached to sphingosine, which is a type of amino alcohol. The term "acidic" refers to the presence of a negatively charged group, such as a sulfate or a carboxylic acid, in the glycan part of the molecule.
Acidic glycosphingolipids are important components of cell membranes and play a role in various biological processes, including cell recognition, signal transduction, and cell adhesion. They are also involved in the development and progression of several diseases, such as cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and infectious diseases caused by bacteria and viruses.
Examples of acidic glycosphingolipids include sulfatides, gangliosides, and globosides, which differ in the structure and composition of their sugar chains. Abnormalities in the metabolism or function of acidic glycosphingolipids have been associated with various pathological conditions, such as lysosomal storage diseases, inflammatory disorders, and autoimmune diseases.
A fruiting body, in the context of mycology (the study of fungi), refers to the part of a fungus that produces spores for sexual or asexual reproduction. These structures are often what we typically think of as mushrooms or toadstools, although not all fungal fruiting bodies resemble these familiar forms.
Fungal fruiting bodies can vary greatly in size, shape, and color, depending on the species of fungus. They may be aboveground, like the caps and stalks of mushrooms, or underground, like the tiny, thread-like structures known as "corals" in some species.
The primary function of a fruiting body is to produce and disperse spores, which can give rise to new individuals when they germinate under favorable conditions. The development of a fruiting body is often triggered by environmental factors such as moisture, temperature, and nutrient availability.
Carboxymethylcellulose sodium is a type of cellulose derivative that is widely used in the medical and pharmaceutical fields as an excipient or a drug delivery agent. It is a white, odorless powder with good water solubility and forms a clear, viscous solution.
Chemically, carboxymethylcellulose sodium is produced by reacting cellulose, which is derived from plant sources such as wood or cotton, with sodium hydroxide and chloroacetic acid. This reaction introduces carboxymethyl groups (-CH2COO-) to the cellulose molecule, making it more soluble in water and providing negative charges that can interact with positively charged ions or drugs.
In medical applications, carboxymethylcellulose sodium is used as a thickening agent, binder, disintegrant, and suspending agent in various pharmaceutical formulations such as tablets, capsules, liquids, and semisolids. It can also be used as a lubricant in the manufacture of tablets and capsules to facilitate their ejection from molds or dies.
Carboxymethylcellulose sodium has been shown to have good biocompatibility and low toxicity, making it a safe and effective excipient for use in medical and pharmaceutical applications. However, like any other excipient, it should be used with caution and in appropriate amounts to avoid any adverse effects or interactions with the active ingredients of the drug product.
Neutral glycosphingolipids (NGSLs) are a type of glycosphingolipid, which are lipids that contain a ceramide backbone with one or more sugar residues attached. NGSLs are characterized by the absence of charged groups in their carbohydrate moiety. They consist of a core structure of ceramide, to which one or more sugars such as glucose or galactose are attached.
NGSLs can be further classified into two main categories: cerebrosides and globosides. Cerebrosides contain a single sugar residue (monosaccharide) attached to the ceramide backbone, while globosides contain more complex oligosaccharide chains. NGSLs are important components of cell membranes and play a role in various biological processes, including cell recognition, signal transduction, and cell adhesion.
Abnormal accumulation of NGSLs can lead to various genetic disorders known as sphingolipidoses, such as Gaucher's disease, Fabry's disease, and Krabbe's disease. These conditions are characterized by the buildup of lipids in various organs and tissues, leading to progressive damage and dysfunction.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Indophenol" is not a medical term. It is a term used in chemistry to describe a deep blue compound that is formed when certain phenolic compounds are treated with potassium permanganate (KMnO4) under acidic conditions and then reduced with oxalic acid or ferrous sulfate.
This reaction is sometimes used as a qualitative test for the presence of phenolic compounds in chemical analysis. If you have any questions related to the field of medicine, I'd be happy to try to help answer those!
Cellulase is a type of enzyme that breaks down cellulose, which is a complex carbohydrate and the main structural component of plant cell walls. Cellulases are produced by certain bacteria, fungi, and protozoans, and are used in various industrial applications such as biofuel production, food processing, and textile manufacturing. In the human body, there are no known physiological roles for cellulases, as humans do not produce these enzymes and cannot digest cellulose.
Polyporus
Polyporus minutosquamosus
Polyporus phyllostachydis
Polyporus ciliatus
Polyporus radicatus
Polyporus meridionalis
Polyporus melanopus
Polyporus arcularius
Polyporus gayanus
Polyporus brumalis
Polyporus umbellatus
Bathycongrus polyporus
Polyporus leprieurii
Polyporus tuberaster
Polyporus ianthinus
Polyporus alveolaris
Polypore
Royoporus badius
Rhodonia
Tyromyces pulcherrimus
Onnia tomentosa
Nigroporus vinosus
List of fungi of South Africa - P
Polyporaceae
Suillus spraguei
Spongiporus floriformis
Laetiporus portentosus
Irpex lacteus
Mycology
Robert Lee Gilbertson
Polyporus - Wikipedia
Polyporus Umbellatus
Polyporus alveolaris - MYA-2748 | ATCC
Polyporus umbellatus
Choroš plástvový Polyporus arcularius
Khz (fusion of ganoderma lucidum and Polyporus umbellatus mycelia) induces apoptosis in A549 human lung cancer cells by...
Polyporus badius. By Richard Jacob | Western Pennsylvania Mushroom Club
Polyporus versicolor Archives - Pacific Rim Mushrooms
Polyporus ianthinus
Polyporus alveolaris - Wikipedia
MRL Polyporus mycélium/tablety 90 tbl. - Mykoweb
Polyporus Powder Capsules - Hawlik - VitalAbo Online Shop Europe
Mycology Research (MRL) Polyporus-MRL 90's - Approved Vitamins
FUNGIFRIDAY : SPRING POLYPORE (POLYPORUS ARCULARIUS / LENTINUS ARCULARIUS) - stemgeeks
Polyporus umbellatus extract | Interstellar Blends | Activate Your Super Powers!
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Polyporus squamosus (Huds.) Fr. in the Black Sea Region | AVESİS
CORDYCEPS POLYPORUS Reishi mushroom powder capsules organic 93 pc UK
"Polyporus radicatus" by Kathleen R. White, Jacqueline A. Jergensen et al.
Naturalis Institutional Repository: Notes on the types of Polyporus in Persooon's Herbarium
The Old North Trail: Appendix II (continued): Catalog of Botanical Collection
Polyporus and Bupleuri radix effectively alter peripheral circadian clock phase acutely in male mice<...
Extraction, characterization, and anti-nonalcoholic steatohepatitis activity of a (1,3) (1,6)-ß-D-glucan from the Polyporus...
A Natural Approach To Mast Cell Tumors - Dogs Naturally
Polyporus Umbrellatus Extract -Plant Extract | Plant Extract Manufacturer | Plant Extract Supplier | Plant Extract Experts |...
Squamosus1
- Polyporus squamosus (Huds. (omu.edu.tr)
Alveolaris5
- Polyporus alveolaris Polyporus alveolarius Polyporus arcularius Polyporus brumalis Polyporus choseniae Polyporus corylinus Polyporus craterellus Polyporus cryptopus Polyporus dictyopus Polyporus gayanus Polyporus grammocephalus Polyporus guianensis Polyporus hapalopus - China Polyporus ianthinus Polyporus lepideus Polyporus leprieurii Polyporus longiporus Polyporus melanopus Polyporus meridionalis Polyporus minutosquamosus - French Guiana Polyporus mikawai Polyporus phyllostachydis, Sotome, T. Hatt. (wikipedia.org)
- To download a certificate of analysis for Polyporus alveolaris ( MYA-2748 ), enter the lot number exactly as it appears on your product label or packing slip. (atcc.org)
- The certificate of analysis for that lot of Polyporus alveolaris ( MYA-2748 ) is not currently available online. (atcc.org)
- An Polyporus alveolaris [18] in uska species han Fungi in nahilalakip ha divisio nga Basidiomycota , ngan nga syahan ginhulagway ni Dc. (wikipedia.org)
- An Polyporus alveolaris in nahilalakip ha genus nga Polyporus , ngan familia nga Polyporaceae . (wikipedia.org)
Mushroom4
- For Hawlik Polyporus products, the whole mushroom is grown, dried gently and super finely ground. (vitalabo.com)
- The mushroom that I shared this time is called Polyporus Arcularius or also called under the name Lentinus Arcularius, and on Wikipedia it is also mentioned that another name for this mushroom is Spring Polypore. (stemgeeks.net)
- Polyporus ( Polyporus umbellatus ) is a species of edible mushroom that became particularly popular in natural medicine. (swissherbal.eu)
- Polyporus is one of the most prominent examples of a healthy mushroom. (swissherbal.eu)
Pers3
- Polyporus umbellatus (Pers. (messiah.edu)
- Extraction, characterization, and anti-nonalcoholic steatohepatitis activity of a (1,3) (1,6)-ß-D-glucan from the Polyporus umbellatus (Pers. (bvsalud.org)
- Here, a homogeneous (1,3),(1,6)-ß-D- glucan (PUP-W-1, Mw 41.07 kDa) was successfully purified from Polyporus umbellatus (Pers. (bvsalud.org)
Brumalis1
- The purpose of this work was to optimize the pretreatment process of wheat straw by Polyporus brumalis_BRFM985 in order to improve carbohydrate accessibility for more efficient bioconversion. (researchgate.net)
Polyporaceae2
- Polyporus is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Polyporaceae. (wikipedia.org)
- Polyporus umbellatus is a fungus from the family of Polyporaceae . (swissherbal.eu)
Umbellatus extract3
- Polyporus umbellatus extract is the sclerotium extract of Polyporus umbellatus, Polyporus Polyporus, mainly containing ergosterol, biotin, Polyporus umbellatus, Polyporus umbellatus and other chemical components. (ceresherb.com)
- 1. Polyporus umbellatus extract has inhibitory effect on Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. (ceresherb.com)
- 2. Polyporus Umbellatus Extract has diuretic, antibacterial and anticancer effects. (ceresherb.com)
Extract2
- 1.Polyporus umbellatus fries extract can use for Food and drink supplement. (ceresherb.com)
- 2.Polyporus umbellatus fries extract can use for Dietary supplyment. (ceresherb.com)
Ryvarden1
- In a 1995 monograph, Maria Núñez and Leif Ryvarden grouped 32 Polyporus species into 6 morphologically-based infrageneric groups: Admirabilis, Dendropolyporus, Favolus, Polyporellus, Melanopus, and Polyporus sensu stricto. (wikipedia.org)
Polypore1
- Polyporus pinsitus Polyporus pseudobetulinus Polyporus radicatus Polyporus rhizophilus Polyporus septosporus Polyporus squamulosus Polyporus subvarius Polyporus tenuiculus Polyporus tessellatus Polyporus thailandensis Sotome (2016) - Thailand Polyporus tricholoma Polyporus tuberaster, tuberous polypore (type species) Polyporus tubiformis Polyporus udus Polyporus umbellatus Polyporus varius = Cerioporus varius Polyporus virgatus Micheli, P.A. (1729). (wikipedia.org)
Species4
- The identity of the type species of Polyporus has long been a matter of contention among mycologists. (wikipedia.org)
- This species is also related to the frondose polyporus, but is very distinct. (chestofbooks.com)
- Khz ( fusion of Ganoderma lucidum and Polyporus umbellatus mycelia ) induces apoptosis by increasing intracellular calcium levels and activating JNK and NADPH oxidase-dependent generation of reactive oxygen species. (springer.com)
- Therefore, by inhibiting reactive oxygen species, Polyporus supports the proper work of neurons. (swissherbal.eu)
Fungus2
- Polyporus sulphurcus has long been known as an edible fungus, but from its rather firm and fibrous texture it requires a different preparation from the fleshy fungi to prepare it for the table, and this may be one reason why it is not employed more frequently as an article of food. (chestofbooks.com)
- Polyporus , wood rot fungus, fruiting body t.s. (flinnsci.com)
Badius2
- Polyporus badius. (wpamushroomclub.org)
- Багато видів не мають ніжки, але є й винятки, наприклад Polyporus badius . (wikipedia.org)
Radicatus2
- Polyporus radicatus" by Kathleen R. White, Jacqueline A. Jergensen et al. (binghamton.edu)
- and Lam, Ada, "Polyporus radicatus" (2021). (binghamton.edu)
Ganoderma1
- Khz, a naturally occurring compound derived from the fusion of Ganoderma lucidum and Polyporus umbellatus mycelia, inhibits the growth of cancer cells. (springer.com)
Ingredients1
- The valuable ingredients that have been identified in the Polyporus are acetosyringone and 3,4 Dihydroxybenzaldehyde. (vitalabo.com)
Fomes2
- Elias Fries divided Polyporus into three subgenera in his 1855 work Novae Symbol Mycologici: Eupolyporus, Fomes, and Poria. (wikipedia.org)
- The object of the present paper is to bring together the notes that have been added to the different specimens of Polystictus Polyporus, and Fomes. (naturalis.nl)
Mycelium1
- Polyporus-MRL (Polyporus umbellatus) tablets contain both mycelium and primordia (young fruit body) cultivated into a biomass that is grown on a sterilised (autoclaved) substrate in California. (approvedvitamins.com)
Steroids2
- Cytotoxic steroids from Polyporus umbellatus . (springer.com)
- Among the active compounds isolated from the Polyporus umbellatus , two groups are of particular interest: steroids and polysaccharides. (swissherbal.eu)
Effectively2
- At the same time, it is worth remembering that Polyporus effectively strengthens the immune system in the fight against various infections. (swissherbal.eu)
- In our screening, Polyporus and Bupleuri radix were found to be good candidates to effectively manipulate the peripheral circadian clock phase acutely, with stimulation time-of-day dependency in vitro as well as in vivo. (elsevierpure.com)
Figure1
- Plate 70, Figure 185 - Polyporus sulphureus. (chestofbooks.com)
Studies1
- The results of studies prove that substances contained in Polyporus protect both of these organs from the effects of harmful compounds, which the kidneys and liver have to deal with quite a lot. (swissherbal.eu)
Umbellatus10
- Polyporus pinsitus Polyporus pseudobetulinus Polyporus radicatus Polyporus rhizophilus Polyporus septosporus Polyporus squamulosus Polyporus subvarius Polyporus tenuiculus Polyporus tessellatus Polyporus thailandensis Sotome (2016) - Thailand Polyporus tricholoma Polyporus tuberaster, tuberous polypore (type species) Polyporus tubiformis Polyporus udus Polyporus umbellatus Polyporus varius = Cerioporus varius Polyporus virgatus Micheli, P.A. (1729). (wikipedia.org)
- Chuling, sclerotia of Polyporus umbellatus FRIES, has long been used for urological disorders in traditional medicine. (nih.gov)
- Polyporus-MRL powder ( Polyporus umbellatus ) contains both mycelium and primordia (young fruit body) cultivated into a biomass that is grown on a sterilised (autoclaved) substrate in California. (vitaminsforlife.co.uk)
- Balení obsahuje 250 g jemně mleté biomasy sestávající ze zárodků plodnic (primordia) a podhoubí (mycelia) houby: Polyporus umbellatus, choroš oříš, zhuling. (bylinnezmesi.sk)
- Každá tableta obsahuje 500 mg biomasy zárodků plodnic (primordia) a podhoubí (mycélia) houby: Polyporus umbellatus, choroš oříš, zhuling. (bylinnezmesi.sk)
- Polyporus ( Polyporus umbellatus ) is a rather rare parasitic fungus that draws its strength from tree roots. (traditionaltherapies.ie)
- The Chinese Herb Zhu Ling comes from a type of wood-decaying mushroom ( Polyporus umbellatus ) whose fruiting body comprises clusters of small, soft-bodied caps which together can grow quite large (up to 50cm. (bestchinesemedicines.com)
- 1) Sterile 12 ml syringe with locking cap, filled with fresh Zhu Ling Mushroom (Polyporus Umbellatus) Gourmet Mushroom Culture mycelium. (goldenteacherspores.org)
- Zhu Ling mushroom, also known as Polyporus umbellatus, is a fungus that has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries. (goldenteacherspores.org)
- 11. The efficacy of Polyporus Umbellatus polysaccharide in treating hepatitis B in China. (nih.gov)
Fries4
- Elias Fries divided Polyporus into three subgenera in his 1855 work Novae Symbol Mycologici: Eupolyporus, Fomes, and Poria. (wikipedia.org)
- To download a certificate of analysis for Polyporus melanopus Swartz : Fries, teleomorph ( MYA-2775 ), enter the lot number exactly as it appears on your product label or packing slip. (atcc.org)
- The certificate of analysis for that lot of Polyporus melanopus Swartz : Fries, teleomorph ( MYA-2775 ) is not currently available online. (atcc.org)
- Beitrag zur Kenntniss des Polyporus officinalis Fries. (nih.gov)
Sensu2
- In a 1995 monograph, Maria Núñez and Leif Ryvarden grouped 32 Polyporus species into 6 morphologically-based infrageneric groups: Admirabilis, Dendropolyporus, Favolus, Polyporellus, Melanopus, and Polyporus sensu stricto. (wikipedia.org)
- Polyporus sensu lato. (google.com)
Rodn1
- Po v ce ne 10 letech zku enost s vit ln mi houbami a tradi n mi bylinkami se na e rodinn firma rozhodla p en st kouzlo t chto p rodn ch ingredienc i do p e o t lo a poko ku. (caremedica.cz)
Powder1
- Polyporus-MRL 250g powder with 2g spoon. (vitaminsforlife.co.uk)
Biomass1
- Polyporus-MRL biomass is certified 100% Organic in the United States (California) by Quality Assurance International and recognised as organic by both EU regulations and the UK Organic Food Federation. (vitaminsforlife.co.uk)
Description1
- ales sur l'his- toire naturelle, la description, l'histoire, et les proprietes de tous les aliments, medi- caments, ou poisons tires des vegetaux et des animaux Ouvrage orne de 800 gra- vures intercales dans la texte, par Achille Richard, Docteur en Medecin, Pro£ a la Facult. (nih.gov)
Type1
- The identity of the type species of Polyporus has long been a matter of contention among mycologists. (wikipedia.org)
Shown1
- Several molecular phylogenetics studies have shown that Polyporus, as currently circumscribed, is polyphyletic and will need to have its generic limits revised. (wikipedia.org)
Tree1
- Polyporus can be found on tree roots and stumps from which its nutrients are taken. (traditionaltherapies.ie)
Natural1
- Our Polyporus grows in the ecologically clean natural environment of the northeast Chinese upland. (traditionaltherapies.ie)
Chinese1
- According to traditional Chinese medicine, Polyporus takes pathological fluids away from our organism. (traditionaltherapies.ie)