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Chinese medicine ganoderma

Gill, S.K., and M.J. Rieder. 2008. Toxicity of a traditional Chinese medicine, Ganoderma lucidum, in children with cancer. Can. J. Clin. Pharmacol. 15(2) e275-e285. [Pg.390]

Wachtel-Galor, S., B. Tomlinson, and I.F.F. Benzie. 2004. Ganoderma lucidum (Tingzhi ), a Chinese medicinal mushroom Biomarker responses in a controlled human supplementation study. Br. J. Nutr. 91(2) 263-269. [Pg.390]

Fuzhisan, a Chinese herbal medicine Galantamine from the snowdrop Galanthus woronowii Garni- Chunghyuldan Ganoderma lucidum Garlic (Allium sativum)... [Pg.385]

Ganoderic acids, for example S, are found in the above- and under-ground parts of the fungus Ganoderma lucidum which is used in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine for tonic preparations to increase vitality. 27-Norlanostanes, for example (-)-17,23-epoxy-28-hydroxy-27-norlanost-8-ene-3,24-dione, are isolated from the bulbs of some Mediterranean grape hyacinths such as Muscari comosum and Scilla scilloides (Liliaceae). [Pg.93]


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