“…The basidiocarp, mycelia, and spores of G. lucidum contain approximately 400 different bioactive compounds with polysaccharides, peptidoglycans, and triterpenes being the three major physiologically active constituents [1]. The specific reported attributes of G. lucidum include lowering the risk of cancer, heart disease, and infection; these health-promoting effects are believed to be mediated through the antioxidant, hypotensive, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory properties of the mushroom [2]. Modern uses of the mushroom therefore include treatment of coronary heart diseases, arteriosclerosis, hepatitis, arthritis, nephritis, bronchitis, asthma, hypertension, cancer, and gastric ulcer [3].…”