“…The triterpenes act as anti-oxidants by scavenging free radicals and activating anti-oxidant enzymes, whereas polysaccharides reduce oxidative damage caused by reactive oxygen species and prevent the breaks of DNA strands (Kao et al, 2013). G. lucidum extracts are carcinostatic in a variety of cancer cell lines, including pancreatic, lung, colon, skin, breast, prostate, and liver cancer cell lines (Suprasert, 2015;Yu et al, 2017;Zhang, 2017). Furthermore, the compounds from G. lucidium (Xu et al, 2011) and G. applanatum have been shown to exhibit immunomodulatory, anti-angiogenic, and cytotoxic properties (Elkhateeb et al, 2018).…”