“…G. lucidum is registered in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia for the efficacy of replenishing qi, tranquilizing the mind, and relieving cough and asthma ( Chinese Pharmacopoeia Commission, 2015 ). In the past few decades, it has been reported that G. lucidum has anti-cancer ( Li et al, 2013a ; Guo et al, 2018 ; Zhao et al, 2018 ; Zhu et al, 2018 ; Acevedo-Díaz et al, 2019 ), immunomodulatory ( Ishimoto et al, 2017 ), antioxidant ( Kan et al, 2015 ; Bhardwaj et al, 2016 ), antidiabetic ( Pan et al, 2013 ; Ma et al, 2015 ), antimicrobial ( Gaylan et al, 2018 ; Naveenkumar et al, 2018 ), hepatoprotective ( Chatterjee and Acharya, 2016 ), and anti-inflammatory ( Cai et al, 2016 ) effects. Since it has been proved to improve quality of life in cancer patients, G. lucidum preparation is widely used in adjuvant therapy for cancer as a traditional Chinese medicine ( Bao et al, 2012 ; Jin et al, 2016 ).…”