نتایج جستجو برای: white mushrooms

تعداد نتایج: 183780  

Journal: :Journal of Dairying, Foods & Home Sciences 2023

Background: With the increasing awareness in public on health and nutrition, mushrooms have gained more popularity recent times for its nutritional, benefits culinary value. These are excellent source of vitamins minerals. Hence, often called as “White Vegetable” They regarded one superfoods due to their high nutrient content well healing properties. Methods: The present study was carried with ...

2014
Mary Jo Feeney Johanna Dwyer Clare M. Hasler-Lewis John A. Milner Manny Noakes Sylvia Rowe Mark Wach Robert B. Beelman Joe Caldwell Margherita T. Cantorna Lisa A. Castlebury Shu-Ting Chang Lawrence J. Cheskin Roger Clemens Greg Drescher Victor L. Fulgoni David B. Haytowitz Van S. Hubbard David Law Amy Myrdal Miller Bart Minor Susan S. Percival Gabriela Riscuta Barbara Schneeman Suzanne Thornsbury Cheryl D. Toner Catherine E. Woteki Dayong Wu

The Mushroom Council convened the Mushrooms and Health Summit in Washington, DC, on 9–10 September 2013. The proceedings are synthesized in this article. Although mushrooms have long been regarded as health-promoting foods, research specific to their role in a healthful diet and in health promotion has advanced in the past decade. The earliest mushroom cultivation was documented in China, which...

2012
Jerzy Falandysz

In several articles on trace elements in mushrooms erroneous data were published on minerals sequestered in fruiting bodies. The biased analytical data published gave a false picture on the composition and nutritional value of mushrooms with respect to minerals. Wild mushrooms are relatively rich in trace elements and some species can hyperaccumulate certain metals. Selenium as reported in the ...

2013
Vikineswary Sabaratnam Wong Kah-Hui Murali Naidu Pamela Rosie David

Hericium erinaceus a culinary and medicinal mushroom is a well established candidate for brain and nerve health. Ganoderma lucidum, Grifola frondosa and Sarcodon scabrosus have been reported to have neurite outgrowth and neuronal health benefits. The number of mushrooms, however, studied for neurohealth activity are few compared to the more than 2 000 species of edible and / or medicinal mushro...

2011
E. Gaston J. M. Frías P. J. Cullen C. P. O ́Connell A. A. Gowen

Brown blotch, caused by pathogenic Pseudomonas tolaasii, is the most problematic bacterial disease in Agaricus bisporus mushrooms; it reduces their consumer appeal in the market place, thus generating important economical losses worldwide. The mushroom industry is in need of fast and accurate evaluation methodologies to ensure that only high quality produce reaches the market. Hyperspectral ima...

2013
Jian Z Xu Jun L Zhang Kai H Hu Wei G Zhang

Mushrooms are able to secrete lignin peroxidase (LiP) and manganese peroxidase (MnP), and able to use the cellulose as sources of carbon. This article focuses on the relation between peroxidase-secreting capacity and cultivation period of mushrooms with non-laccase activity. Methylene blue and methyl catechol qualitative assay and spectrophotometry quantitative assay show LiP secreting unvaryin...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition 2007
Thekkuttuparambil A. Ajith Kainoor K. Janardhanan

Medicinal mushrooms occurring in South India namely Ganoderma lucidum, Phellinus rimosus, Pleurotus florida and Pleurotus pulmonaris possessed profound antioxidant and antitumor activities. This indicated that these mushrooms would be valuable sources of antioxidant and antitumor compounds. Investigations also revealed that they had significant antimutagenic and anticarcinogenic activities. Thu...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1965
S S BLOCK

Laboratory and pilot-plant composting of garbage mixtures of newspaper and vegetable waste has demonstrated that garbage can be converted to a medium that produces mushrooms (Agaricus campestris) in good yield. Sewage sludge was less satisfactory than newspaper, gumwood sawdust, or vegetable waste as a compost material for growing mushrooms. A sample of commercially produced compost was found t...

2016
Faustino Hernández Santiago Jesús Pérez Moreno Beatriz Xoconostle Cázares Juan José Almaraz Suárez Enrique Ojeda Trejo Gerardo Mata Montes de Oca Irma Díaz Aguilar

BACKGROUND Mexico is an important global reservoir of biological and cultural richness and traditional knowledge of wild mushrooms. However, there is a high risk of loss of this knowledge due to the erosion of traditional human cultures which is related with the rapid acculturation linked to high migration of rural populations to cities and the U.S.A., and the loss of natural ecosystems. The Mi...

2012
Hanne L. Kristensen Eva Rosenqvist Jette Jakobsen

BACKGROUND Mushrooms are the only non-animal food source of vitamin D. Wild mushrooms have naturally high vitamin D(2) content, and cultivated mushrooms produce vitamin D(2) from ergosterol when exposed to supplementary UV-B during the post-harvest phase. OBJECTIVES This study investigated the effects of providing supplementary UV-B during the growth phase on vitamin D(2) formation and the in...

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