Fungal Species:  Ramaria botrytis

Chemical and Bioactive Profiling, and Biological Activities of Coral Fungi from Northwestern Himalayas

This research analyzed the nutritional and medicinal properties of twelve coral mushroom species found in the Northwestern Himalayas. The study found these mushrooms to be highly nutritious and rich in beneficial compounds that can fight harmful bacteria and protect cells from damage. Impact on everyday life: – These mushrooms could be developed into natural food supplements and medicines – They provide a sustainable source of nutrition for local communities – The findings help preserve traditional knowledge about edible wild mushrooms – Their antibacterial properties could help fight infections naturally – The antioxidant compounds could be used in natural health products

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Nutritional Composition and Bioactive Properties of Wild Edible Mushrooms from Native Nothofagus Patagonian Forests

This research analyzed the nutritional value and health benefits of wild mushrooms growing in Patagonian forests. The study found these mushrooms are rich in proteins, healthy fats, and beneficial compounds that can act as antioxidants and natural antimicrobials. This research impacts everyday life in several ways: • Identifies new safe and nutritious wild food sources that could supplement local diets • Supports sustainable forest resource use and local economic development through mushroom harvesting • Provides scientific evidence for traditional indigenous knowledge about edible mushrooms • Opens possibilities for new natural food preservatives and antimicrobial compounds • Helps preserve traditional ecological knowledge while validating it with modern science

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