Reishi Mushroom Extract 20% Polysaccarides
Negotiable /Kilogram
Min.Order:1 Kilogram
Xi'an Yuensun Biological Technology Co., Ltd.
Name: Radix Notoginseng P.E.
Category Standard Herbal Extract
Effectiveness Blood Glucose and Cholesterol Maintenance/ Blood Pressure Adjustment/ Circulation System Support/Body Balance / Immunity enhancer / Anti-Aging/Kidney Healthy / Anti-cancer
Plant of Origin Ganoderma lucidum
Appearance Fine Brown Powder
Specifications of Product
Content Specifications Polysaccarides 10%, 20% ,25%UV
Function and uses
Reishi may possess some anti-tumor, immunomodulatory and immunotherapeutic activities, supported by some studies on polysaccharides, terpenes, and other bioactive compounds isolated from fruiting bodies and mycelia of this fungus.
A number of laboratory studies have shown anti-neoplastic effect of fungal extracts or isolated compounds against some types of cancer.
The mechanisms by which G. lucidum may affect cancer are unknown and may target different areas of cancer development: inhibition of angiogenesis (formation of arterial vessels within the tumour) mediated by cytokines, cytoxicity, inhibiting migration of the cancer cells and metastasis, and inducing and enhancing apoptosis of tumor cells.
Variation between preparations and potential negative side effects cannot be ruled out. G. lucidum' extracts may be adaptogenic, anti-allergenic and anti-hypertensive due to the presence of triterpenes. Apart from these properties, Reishi has been found to be anti-inflammatory, antiviral, anti-parasitic, anti-fungal, antidiabetic, anti-hypotensive, and protective of the liver.[citation needed] It has also been found to inhibit platelet aggregation, and to lower blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar.
Reishi may act as a blood pressure stabilizer, antioxidant, analgesic, a kidney and nerve tonic. It has been used in bronchitis prevention and in cardiovascular treatment, and in the treatment of high triglycerides, high blood pressure, hepatitis, allergies, chemotherapy support, HIV support, and fatigue and altitude sickness.
Several species of Ganoderma have been used in traditional Asian medicines for thousands of years. Collectively, the Ganoderma are being investigated for a variety of potential therapeutic benefits