نتایج جستجو برای: mushrooms

تعداد نتایج: 3360  

Journal: :Connect. Sci. 1998
Angelo Cangelosi Domenico Parisi

The evolution of language implies the parallel evolution of an ability to respond appropriately to signals (language understanding) and an ability to produce the appropriate signals in the appropriate circumstances (language production). When linguistic signals are produced to inform other individuals, individuals that respond appropriately to these signals may increase their reproductive chanc...

Journal: :Chemistry Central Journal 2007
Assya Petrova Kalina Alipieva Emanuela Kostadinova Daniela Antonova Maria Lacheva Melania Gjosheva Simeon Popov Vassya Bankova

BACKGROUND Mushrooms in the genus Agaricus have worldwide distribution and include the economically important species A. bisporus. Some Agaricus species are inedible, including A. placomyces and A. pseudopratensis, which are similar in appearance to certain edible species, yet are known to possess unpleasant odours and induce gastrointestinal problems if consumed. We have studied the chemical c...

2017
Rita Serra Eugénia Rodrigues Raúl García-Barrios

Forest community connections are crucial to ensure forest stewardship and sustainability. We set to explore the potential of mushrooming to enable such connections in contexts were these were historically broken, alienating local people from forests. Taking the case of the recent devolution of a community forest in central Portugal (baldios) to the local population, the authors present a five-y...

2017
Rita Serra Eugénia Rodrigues Raúl García-Barrios

Forest community connections are crucial to ensure forest stewardship and sustainability. We explored the potential of mushrooming to enable such connections in contexts where these connections have been historically broken, alienating local people from forests. Taking the case of the recent devolution of a community forest (baldios) in central Portugal to the local population, we present a fiv...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2016
Dahai Shao Shusheng Tang Rosanne A Healy Paula M Imerman Dwayne E Schrunk Wilson K Rumbeiha

Orellanine (3,3',4,4'-tetrahydroxy-2,2'-bipyridine-1,1'-dioxide) is a tetrahydroxylated di-N-oxidized bipyridine compound. The toxin, present in certain species of Cortinarius mushrooms, is structurally similar to herbicides Paraquat and Diquat. Cortinarius orellanus and Cortinarius rubellus are the major orellanine-containing mushrooms. Cortinarius mushrooms are widely reported in Europe where...

Journal: :Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association 2008
Lillian Barros Telma Cruz Paula Baptista Letícia M Estevinho Isabel C F R Ferreira

In order to promote the use of mushrooms as source of nutrients and nutraceuticals, several experiments were performed in wild and commercial species. The analysis of nutrients included determination of proteins, fats, ash, and carbohydrates, particularly sugars by HPLC-RI. The analysis of nutraceuticals included determination of fatty acids by GC-FID, and other phytochemicals such as tocophero...

Journal: :Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2006
Felipe Ruán-Soto Roberto Garibay-Orijel Joaquín Cifuentes

BACKGROUND More than twelve temperate-inhabitant Mexican ethnic groups are considered to be mycophilic and to have extensive traditional mycological knowledge. In contrast, inhabitants of tropical lands have been studied only superficially and their mycological knowledge is less well known. In this paper, we report the results of an ethnomycological research in markets of a wide area of the Mex...

2016
AnA B BArroS VItorIA BEll JorGE FErrão tIto H FErnAndES

Mushrooms have attracted market attention because they are a potential source of bioactive compounds able to perform several functions in organisms with benefits for the health of the consumer. Cultivation processes vary according a) industrial fermentation in large vats to produce extracted form of mushrooms or b) closed cultivation system individually grown in jars on an aseptic “substrate” w...

2015
Immaculate Nakalembe John David Kabasa Deogratias Olila

In Uganda, wild mushrooms are mainly collected during the rainy season and valued as a traditionally nutritious food by the rural poor. However, their nutritional attributes have not been adequately studied and documented. Comparative nutrient composition of five wild edible mushroom species was determined, namely: P. tenucuilus, T. tyleranus, T. clypeatus, V. speciosa and T. microcarpus of sub...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2016
Polashree Khaund S R Joshi

The biodiversity rich state of Meghalaya, India located in the realms of mega-biodiversity hotspots, is home to numerous species of wild edible macrofungi that are used extensively by the mycophillic ethnic population, as a part of their traditional cuisine and medicine systems. However, habitat loss, due to deforestation and climate change, is destroying the natural population of these mushroo...

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