Research Keyword: oxidative metabolism

Nicotine Degradation by Trametes versicolor: Insights from Diverse Environmental Stressors and Wastewater Medium

Scientists tested whether a type of fungus called Trametes versicolor could break down nicotine pollution in wastewater. They found that the fungus successfully removed 80-99% of nicotine, especially when grown at comfortable temperatures (25°C) and neutral pH levels in wastewater-like solutions. This research suggests fungi could offer an affordable, environmentally-friendly way to clean up nicotine contamination in water systems, which is important since traditional wastewater treatments don’t completely remove nicotine.

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Inonotus obliquus upregulates muscle regeneration and augments function through muscle oxidative metabolism

Researchers studied chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) and found it helps muscles grow stronger and regenerate better. When mice were given chaga extract, their muscles became larger and stronger after injury, particularly through increased energy production in muscle cells. The mushroom works by activating specific proteins that promote muscle growth and boost the mitochondria (the energy factories) in muscle cells, suggesting it could help prevent age-related muscle weakness.

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