Journal of Fungi (Feb 2024)

Medicinal Mushrooms as Multicomponent Mixtures—Demonstrated with the Example of <i>Lentinula edodes</i>

  • Ulrike Lindequist

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof10020153
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 153

Abstract

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Medicinal mushrooms are multicomponent mixtures (MOCSs). They consist of a large number of individual compounds, each with different chemical structures, functions, and possible pharmacological activities. In contrast to the activity of an isolated pure substance, the effects of the individual substances in a mushroom or its extracts can influence each other; they can strengthen, weaken, or complement each other. This results in both advantages and disadvantages for the use of either a pure substance or a multicomponent mixture. The review describes the differences and challenges in the preparation, characterization, and application of complex mixtures compared to pure substances, both obtained from the same species. As an example, we use the medicinal and culinary mushroom Lentinula edodes, shiitake, and some of its isolated compounds, mainly lentinan and eritadenine.

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