Description
Phellinus linteus mushroom extract
Item: NL***9
Grade: *0% Polysaccharides
Botanical origin: Phellinus linteus
Appearance: Fine brown yellow powder
Type of extraction: Ethanol/water
Solubility : Good soluble in water.
Phellinus linteus (Chinese "sanghwang") is a medicinal mushroom
used in China for centuries to prevent ailments as diverse as
gastroenteric dysfunction, diarrhea, haemorrhage and cancers. It is
shaped like a hoof, has a bitter taste, and in the wild grows on
mulberry trees. The stem's color ranges from dark brown to black.
In China traditional medicine, the mushroom is consumed in the form
of hot tea.
Early research has suggested that Phellinus linteus has anti-breast
cancer activity.
A paper published by Harvard Medical School reported that Phellinus
linteus is a promising anti-cancer agent, but that more research is
required to understand the mechanisms behind its anti-cancer
activity.
Nine compounds were isolated from the active ethylacetate fraction
of the fruiting body and identified as protocatechuic acid,
protocatechualdehyde, caffeic acid, ellagic acid, hispidin,
davallialactone, hypholomine B, interfungins A and inoscavin A of
which interfungins A is a potent inhibitor of protein
glycation.
Extracts from fruit-bodies or mycelium of Phellinus linteus
stimulate the hormonal and cell-mediated immune function; quench
the inflammatory reactions caused by a variety of stimuli, and
suppress tumor growth and metastasis.