Fungal Species:  Triticum durum

Tramesan, a Novel Polysaccharide from Trametes versicolor: Structural Characterization and Biological Effects

Scientists have discovered and characterized a unique sugar-based molecule called Tramesan produced by the medicinal mushroom Trametes versicolor. This molecule acts as a natural antioxidant enhancer across different organisms, helping them better manage harmful oxidative stress. The research shows several practical applications that could impact everyday life: • Could help reduce toxic mold contamination in food crops by preventing fungi from producing harmful toxins • May provide a natural way to protect agricultural plants from disease • Shows potential as a treatment for certain cancers by helping control cancer cell growth • Demonstrates how natural compounds from mushrooms can have broad beneficial effects across different biological systems • Could lead to development of new natural antioxidant supplements or therapeutic agents

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