A New Galactoglucomannan from the Mycelium of the Medicinal Parasitic Fungus Cordyceps cicadae and its Immunomodulatory Activity In Vitro and In Vivo
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2023-05-04
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Summary
Background
Cordyceps cicadae is an entomopathogenic fungus belonging to the genus Cordyceps that grows inside the nymph of hosts like Cicada flammata Distant and Platylomia pieli Kato. While Cordyceps sinensis has been widely studied and used in traditional Chinese medicine, C. cicadae has not received as much attention despite having similar bioactive compounds and being more abundant in South China. Research over the past decades has shown C. cicadae contains similar components to C. sinensis including nucleosides, sterols, cyclic dipeptides, polysaccharides and aromatic compounds.
Objective
To isolate and characterize a new galactoglucomannan polysaccharide (C-0-1) from C. cicadae mycelium and evaluate its immunomodulatory activity both in vitro and in vivo. Additionally, to compare its structural and functional similarities with polysaccharides from C. sinensis to assess C. cicadae’s potential as an alternative medicinal fungus.
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Conclusion
- Published in:Molecules,
- Study Type:Laboratory Research,
- Source: 10.3390/molecules28093867