Global warming boosts ultraviolet (UV) B rays, which penetrate the epidermis, reach the upper dermis, interact with cellular chromophores, damage DNA, raise oxidative stress, and accelerate photoaging. Shiitake mushroom extract (Lentinus edodes) contains protein, dietary fiber, essential amino acids, vitamins (C, D, B1, B2, B12, E), lipid molecules, polysaccharides, sterols, and terpenoids that have antioxidant, antitumor, antiviral, antihypertensive, and immune-modulating properties against UV exposure histology. This study investigated whether shiitake mushroom extract increases superoxide dismutase (SOD) and collagen levels in UVB-exposed male Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) skin. This randomized posttest-only control group study separated 36 healthy male Wistar rats, 200-220 grams and 3 months old, into two groups. The control group received UVB and aquabidest, while the treatment group received shiitake mushroom extract. ELISA was used to measure SOD levels in the blood after 28 days of therapy, while Adobe Photoshop and Image J were used to analyze collagen. The control and treatment groups had different collagen and SOD levels (73.917 and 79.806 pixels, respectively). Shiitake mushroom extract significantly increased SOD and collagen levels in rats exposed to UV light, as indicated by Saphiro-Wilk test p-values of 0.000 and Independent t-test p-values of 0.000 (p <0.05). In conclusion, shiitake mushroom extract (Lentinus edodes) enhances serum SOD and collagen levels in UVB-exposed male Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus).