Fungal Species:  Lenzites species

Phytochemical Profile and Antimicrobial Activities of Edible Mushroom Termitomyces striatus

Researchers studied an edible mushroom called Termitomyces striatus traditionally consumed in Africa and Asia to understand its disease-fighting properties. They found that extracts from this mushroom contain beneficial compounds that can kill harmful bacteria and fungi in laboratory tests. The dichloromethane extract was the most effective, showing strong activity against multiple disease-causing bacteria and the yeast Candida albicans. This suggests the mushroom could potentially be developed into new natural antimicrobial treatments.

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Free Radical Scavenging and Antimicrobial Properties of Extracts of Wild Mushrooms

This research examined the potential health benefits of four wild mushroom species from Nigeria. The study found these mushrooms contain compounds that can fight harmful free radicals and inhibit the growth of various microorganisms. This has important implications for human health and medicine. Impacts on everyday life: – Could lead to new natural preservatives for food products – May provide alternatives to synthetic antioxidants in health supplements – Potential source of new antibiotics to fight drug-resistant infections – Highlights the importance of preserving wild mushroom species – Could contribute to development of natural medicines

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