2021
DOI: 10.1080/12298093.2021.1892568
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Artificial Cultivation Characteristics and Bioactive Effects of Novel Tropicoporus linteus (Syn. Phellinus linteus) Strains HN00K9 and HN6036 in Korea

Abstract: Phellinus strains were collected from different areas in Korea. Of them, the fast mycelial growing strains were artificially cultivated on the oak logs to produce fruiting body. The varieties, Phellinus linteus ASI26099 (Korea Sanghwang) and P. baumii PBJS (Jangsoo Sanghwang) were grown under the same conditions as controls. Their cultivating characteristics including mycelial colonization, pinhead formation, and fruiting body formation rate were investigated on the logs. Basidiocarps of Phellinus strains HN00… Show more

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“…Optimal submerged culture composition and conditions for maximum mycelial biomass have also been determined, enabling a more sustainable and steady supply for medical and scientific uses, and utilization of this unique fungus to its maximum potential [ 50 ]. Furthermore, artificial cultivation of T. linteus strains on oak logs has been successful, with resulting polysaccharides retaining their valuable bioactive properties, including immunomodulatory and anticancer effects [ 51 ].…”
Section: Growth and Cultivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimal submerged culture composition and conditions for maximum mycelial biomass have also been determined, enabling a more sustainable and steady supply for medical and scientific uses, and utilization of this unique fungus to its maximum potential [ 50 ]. Furthermore, artificial cultivation of T. linteus strains on oak logs has been successful, with resulting polysaccharides retaining their valuable bioactive properties, including immunomodulatory and anticancer effects [ 51 ].…”
Section: Growth and Cultivationmentioning
confidence: 99%