Fungal Species:  Russula vinosa

Identification of matB used as an endogenous reference gene for the qualitative and real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction detection of Lentinus edodes

This study identifies the matB gene as a reliable genetic marker for detecting shiitake mushrooms (Lentinus edodes) in food products. Researchers developed a simple DNA test that can identify L. edodes in processed foods where it might be fraudulently substituted for more expensive wild mushrooms. The test is highly sensitive, detecting DNA at extremely low concentrations, and works on both raw mushrooms and processed products. This method provides food manufacturers and regulators with an effective tool to prevent mushroom fraud and ensure food authenticity.

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Polysaccharides from Russula: A Review on Extraction, Purification, and Bioactivities

This research examines the beneficial compounds found in Russula mushrooms, particularly focusing on complex sugars called polysaccharides that have various health benefits. These compounds show promise in fighting cancer, reducing inflammation, boosting immune function, and combating bacterial infections. The study explores different methods to extract and purify these beneficial compounds from mushrooms. Impacts on everyday life: • Potential development of natural supplements for immune system support • New possibilities for natural anti-inflammatory treatments • Development of safer, natural alternatives to synthetic antibiotics • Enhanced understanding of mushrooms as functional foods • Potential new treatments for oxidative stress-related conditions

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