Morphological Characteristics and Active Component Analysis of the Wild Medicinal Mushroom Sanghuang
The sanghuang mushroom is a popular,rare and medicinally important polypore species famous in China,Japan and Korea.While the term sanghuang was never fully defined.In the early studies,it was successively reported as Phellinus igniarius,P.linteus and P.baumii,etc.Japanese and Korean mycologists adopted Phellinus linteus or P.baumii as the scientific name for sanghuang that belongs to the Inonotus baumii-I.linteus group in the Hymenochaetales (Basidiomycota) which included I.igniarius,I.linteus and I.baumii etc..These have long been erroneously accepted as the binomial for the sanghuang mushroom.Recently,the true sanghuang mushroom was identified as Inonotus sanghuang which is a new and previously undescribed species that grows solely on Morus in China,Japan,Korea and Taiwan,which is now rare and endangered in the wild.This study investigates the resources of sanghuang mushroom in Zhejiang province of China and its morphological characteristics.Four wild sanghuang mushroom and one so-called sanghuang mushroom specimens were obtained,and their main active components of polysaccharide,total triterpenoids,total flavonoids and polyphenols were analyzed.The data shows that the content of active components was significantly difference among the 5 specimens.
medicinal mushrooms Inonotus sanghuang polysaccharides total triterpenoids total flavonoids polyphonels
TING-TING SONG WEI-MING CAI QUN-LI JIN WEILIN FENG LI-JUN FAN YING-YUE SHEN
Horticulture Institute, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310021
国际会议
The 7th International Medicinal Mushroom Congerence(第七届国际药用菌大会(IMMC7)
北京
英文
378-385
2013-08-26(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)