Immunotherapy of the Hairy Bracket fungus

Trametes hirsuta was used for centuries for its medicinal properties. Its mycelium, which is a by-product, is used to make laccase. The chemical composition of the dried mushroom bracket contained a significant amount of protein, a small amount of fat, a most considerable amount of carbohydrates, and a tiny portion of ash. It was also filled with 16 free amino acids and 6'-nucleotides. Evaluation of immunomodulatory effects of the Trametes hirsuta mycelium on mice revealed that it could improve the function of macrophage phagocytic cells- a type of white blood cells, and serum hemolysins concentrations and enhance the rates of the spleen index and the thymus index.

Posted on October 12, 2021 06:16 PM by tareksalem tareksalem

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Hairy Bracket (Trametes hirsuta)

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tareksalem

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October 5, 2021 03:09 PM EDT

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