A recent comparative study highlights a key difference between wild-grown and lab-cultivated Inonotus obliquus (Chaga): the diversity and richness of their sterol profiles. Wild-harvested mycelia were found to contain significantly higher…
Nature remains one of the richest sources of pharmaceuticals, with over 20,000 microbial secondary metabolites identified to date. However, only a fraction of these compounds have made it into drug development pipelines.…
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For centuries, medicinal mushrooms have been a part of traditional healing systems, especially in East Asian cultures. Modern…
Health Benefits
Traditionally used all over the world to cure various human diseases (wounds, gastro-intestinal…
Health Benefits
Used for immunostimulatory and anti-inflammatory capacity
Prevents stress-induced myocardial injury (Kuok et al., 2013). (A study done on mice)
Reduces aging-induced neuronal damage, thereby attenuating cognitive impairment caused…
Lupeol is a naturally occurring triterpenoid with the molecular formula C₃₀H₅₀O. It is found in…
Inonotus obliquus, commonly known as Chaga, is a medicinal mushroom long celebrated for its immune-supporting properties. Recent scientific research has identified a powerful bioactive compound within Chaga—inotodiol, a lanostane-type triterpenoid—with promising antitumor…