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Anti-melanogenesis Effect of Ganoderma lucidum Mycelial Extract Supplemented with Oriental Raisin Tree (Hovenia dulcis) Extract (헛개나무 추출물이 첨가된 영지버섯균사 추출물의 멜라닌 생성 억제효과)

  • Kim, Hong Il;Jeong, Yong Un;Kim, Jong Hyun;Choi, In Ho;Lee, Jun Ho;Lee, Chang Soo;Park, Young Jin
    • Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.357-364
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    • 2017
  • The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of Hovenia dulcis (oriental raisin tree) extract on ganodermanondiol (GN) contents in Ganoderma lucidum (G. lucidum) mycelia. GN has a triterpenoid structure and is one of the major active components of G. lucidum. Furthermore, we previously proved its inhibitory effects on tyrosinase activity and melanin biosynthesis in B16F10 melanoma cells. In this study, we observed significantly increased GN contents in G. lucidum mycelial extracts supplemented with 15% (v/v) oriental raisin tree extract (ORTE) by HPLC analysis. In addition, melanogenesis was significantly inhibited by G. lucidum extract supplemented with 15% ORTE when compared to G. lucidum extract without ORTE supplementation. Furthermore, mycelial growth of G. lucidum was increased by ORTE supplementation in both solid and liquid cultivation. These results suggest that the oriental raisin tree is useful as natural ingredient for increasing GN biosynthesis as well as whitening effect of G. lucidum.

An Analysis of the Demonstrational Cultivation Process and Effect of Selenium Supplemented Phellinus. linteus and Ganoderma. lucidum (베트남 호치민에서의 셀레늄상황과 셀레늄영지 버섯의 시범재배 과정과 성과분석)

  • Kim, J.H.;Suh, G.S.;Chang, H.Y.;Chang, K.J.;Lee, K.H.;Song, C.Y.
    • Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.105-117
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    • 2007
  • This study was carried to analyze the demonstrational cultivation process of selenium supplemented P. linteus and G. lucidum from 2005 to 2006 and ifs effect at Hochimin Agricultural Technology College(HATC) in Vietnam, according to the mutual contract between the Yunjung-nongwon, a fanning company in Korea and HATC. As a result of the demonstrational cultivation of selenium supplemented P. linteus and G. lucidum, the external aspect, such as size, thickness and color of the P. linteus and G. lucidum were very much high qualified comparing to the same strain P. linteus and G. lucidum generally cultivated in Korea. The major contribution factors to this high qualified mushroom product could be drawn as followings; keeping growing condition of the mushroom with precise data collection of Vietnam climate and weather, involvement of the various professors of Korea National Agricultural College(KNAC), maintenance of bio-technical security through the strain cultivation on the oak log in Korea, the Yunjung-nongwon manager's endeavor being consulted by the various professors of KNAC even to be a student of the agricultural chief executive officer(CEO) training course in KNAC and the HATC's constant cooperation to the mushroom demonstrational cultivation instead of the orchid which was originally contracted item.

The Effect of Ganoderma lucidum Water Soluble Extract on Higher Alcohol Production of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (영지(靈芝)의 수용성(水瀉性) 추출물(抽出物)이 Saccharomyces cerevisiae의 고급 Alcohol 생성(生成)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Joo, Hyun-Kyu;Lee, Joong-Keun
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.52-58
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    • 1988
  • This study has investigated the effect of Ganoderma lucidum water soluble extract on higher alcohol production of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. S. cerevisiae was inoculated in malt wort media which were added 0, 0.01, 0.1, 0.5 or 1.0% extracts of G. lucidum and fermented at $15^{\circ}C$ for 120 hours respectively. Some results about cell growth, changes of pH and sugarity and alcohol composition during fermentation are as follows; The cell growth of S. cerevisiae was remarkablely increased as G. lucidum extract was added into each step. It was increased to 1.2, 1.5, 1.9 times on added group of 0.1%, 0.5%, 1.0% G. lucidum extract than control group after the fermentation of 120 hours. Content of sugar was systematically low on step of addition of G. lucidum extract after the fermentation of 120 hours but pH was systematically high. The more the quantity of G. lucidum extract was added, the more total alcohol quantity were produced during fermentation. Especially higher alcohol content was more increased about 1.8 times on 1.0% group (219.9 ppm w/v) than on control group (117.26 ppm w/v) after the fermentation of 120 hours.

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Effect of Food Waste Compost on the Antler-Type Fruiting Body Yield of Ganoderma lucidum

  • Jo, Eun-Young;Cheon, Jae-Lyoung;Ahn, Johng-Hwa
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.42-46
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    • 2013
  • The effects of the composition of a mixture containing food waste compost (FWC), rice bran (RB), and oak sawdust (SD) on the antler-type fruiting body (FB) yield of Ganoderma lucidum were studied. Experiments were performed using 0 (control), 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40% (w/w) FWC added to a basal growth medium consisting of 20% (w/w) RB and 80% (w/w) SD. The content of 15% FWC gave the highest FB yield ($27.0{\pm}1.3$ g/bottle), which was 44% higher than the yield ($18.6{\pm}2.8$ g/bottle) of the control treatment. However, FWC contents of 20~40% showed reduced yield (2.4~23.0 g/bottle), partly because FWC had a high Na concentration (0.6%). These results demonstrate the potential for use of FWC as a component of a growth medium for production of G. lucidum FBs.

Protoplast Isolation and Reversion from Ganoderma lucidum and Ganoderma sp. (Ganoderma lucidum과 Ganoderma sp.의 원형질체(原形質體) 나출(裸出) 및 환원(還元))

  • Um, Seung-Duk;Chae, Young-Am;Yoo, Young-Bok;You, Chang-Hyun;Cha, Dong-Yeul
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.21-25
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    • 1988
  • This experiment was carried out to investigate proper conditions for protoplast isolation and reversion from Ganoderma lucidum and Gctnoderma sp.. In G. lucidum, 10 mg. $ml^{-1}$ Novozyme 234 with 0.6 M sucrose was proper for protoplast isolation. The optimal reaction time of mycelium with lytic enzyme was five hrs. Protoplast isolation from four-day-old mycelium was the most effective. Protoplast isolation from four-day-old mycelium in G. sp. was optimum in the combination of N ovozyme 234 and ${\beta}-glucuronidase$ with 0.6 M sucrose. MCM was suitable for reversion in G. lucidum while SCM was good for G. sp.. The most effective osmoticum stabilizer for protoplast reversion in G. lucidum and G. sp. was 0.6 M sucrose.

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Grouping of Ganoderma strains based on cultural characteristics and fruitbody morphology (영지버섯 수집균의 배양적 특성 및 자실체 형태에 따른 구분)

  • Kim, Kyung-Soo;Kong, Won-Sik;Choi, Sun-Gyu;You, Chang-Hyun;Ko, Mi-Suk;Seo, Geon Sik
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.49-59
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    • 2004
  • To establish a genetic relationships of collected Ganoderma strains, mycelium growth according to media and temperature, colony morphology, chlamydospore formation and fruitbody morphology were investigated. For the identification of optimal growth conditions of the strains, five different growth media and four different temperature were tested. GCM (Ganoderma complete medium) at $30^{\circ}C$ was the most effective for mycelial growth of 68 strains with more or less variation. The strains were divided into 28 groups based on their colony shapes, and most of them belong to CM3 or CM8 group. Chlamydospores were observed in the mycelia of 16 strains including ASI 7022 on microscope, but not in most G. lucidum domestic strains, which showed relatively lagging growth on $35^{\circ}C$ in mycelial growth experiment. These results were not similar to those of G. lucidum but those of G. tsugae imported from USA. The strains were cultivated on oak sawdust media to see their fruit body formation. Ninety-seven among 115 strains formed fruitbodies in sawdust cultivation. They showed two forms of fruitbodies, 89.7% of flat type or 10.3% of antler type, although these shapes can be affected by $CO_2$ concentrations. These results suggest that the native strains formerly considered to belong to G. lucidum have to be re-classified with further study.

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Roles of Ascospores and Arthroconidia of Xylogone ganodermophthora in Development of Yellow Rot in Cultivated Mushroom, Ganoderma lucidum

  • Kang, Hyo-Jung;Chang, Who-Bong;Yun, Sung-Hwan;Lee, Yin-Won
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.138-147
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    • 2011
  • Xylogone ganodermophthora, an ascomycetous fungus, is known to cause yellow rot in the cultivated mushroom Ganoderma lucidum. In this study, we investigated the dissemination of this fungal pathogen in G. lucidum grown in cultivation houses. To determine the role of ascospores produced by X. ganodermophthora in disease development, we constructed a green fluorescent protein-labeled transgenic strain. This X. ganodermophthora strain produced a number of ascomata in the tissues of oak logs on which G. lucidum had been grown and on the mushroom fruit bodies. However, the ascospores released from the ascomata were not able to germinate on water agar or potato dextrose agar. Moreover, less than 0.1% of the ascospores showed green fluorescence, indicating that most ascospores of X. ganodermophthora were not viable. To determine the manner in which X. ganodermophthora disseminates, diseased oak logs were either buried in isolated soil beds as soil-borne inocula or placed around soil beds as air-borne inocula. In addition, culture bottles in which G. lucidum mycelia had been grown were placed on each floor of a five-floor shelf near X. ganodermophthora inocula. One year after cultivation, yellow rot occurred in almost all of the oak logs in the soil beds, including those in beds without soil-borne inocula. In contrast, none of the G. lucidum in the culture bottles was infected, suggesting that dissemination of X. ganodermophthora can occur via the cultivation soil.

Effect of Different pH Processes on Branched β-1,3-Glucan Production from Submerged Culture of Ganoderma lucidum (영지 (G. lucidum)의 액체배양에 의한 β-1,3-Glucan 생산에 미치는 서로 다른 pH Process의 영향)

  • Lee, Shin-Yaung;Lee, Kyu-Min
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.20 no.A
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 2000
  • A submerged cultivation of Ganoderma lucidum was carried out in an air-lift fermenter system, and the effects of different pH processes on extracellular branched ${\beta}$-1,3-glucan(EPS) production and mycelial growth(MDW) were investigated. The controlled pH process improved the production of branched ${\beta}$-1,3-glucan and biomass in comparison to the uncontrolled pH process. However, the maximum production of branched ${\beta}$-1,3-glucan were obtained by the bi-staged pH process. From these results, we confirmed that the bi-staged pH process was the most effective for improving the production of branched ${\beta}$-1,3-glucan from submerged culture of G. lucidum.

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Effects of Ganoderma lucidum Extract on Production of Fatty Acids by Rhodotorula glutinis (영지 열수추출물이 Rhodotorula glutinis의 지방산 생성에 미치는 영향)

  • Joo, Hyun-Kyu;Park, Woo-Chul;Sa, Tong-Min;Lee, Young-Tack;Yun, Choong-Hyo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.120-125
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    • 1997
  • Rhodotorula glutinis was inoculated in the medium containing 0 ($S_0$), 0.01 ($S_1$), 0.1 ($S_2$) and 1.0% ($S_3$) Ganodoma lucidum extract and incubated in a shaking incubator at $30^{\circ}C$ for 8 days and the cell growth, sugarity, lipid content, and fatty acid composition were measured to investigate the effects of G. lucidum extract on the growth and biosynthesis of fatty acids by oleaginous yeast, Rhodotorula glutinis. After the 8 day incubation, the cell growth of $S_1,\;S_2\;and\;S_3$ increased 1.6, 1.7 and 2.1 times, respectively, than that of $S_0$. Sugar consumption of incubating medium was decreased but the crude lipid content in R. glutinis was increased with increase of the amount of G. Lucidum extract. Myristic, palmitic, stearic, oleic and linoleic acids were identified by GC as the major fatty acids in the crude lipid produced by R. glutinis and the content of unsaturated fatty acids (38.6 mg/g) was greater than that of saturated fatty acids (22.3 mg/g). As the G. lucidum extract concentration increased, fatty acids contents were increased except myristic acid, and the most increase occurred at the addition of 0.1% while they were considerably decreased in the case of the addition of 1.0% G. lucidum extract.

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The Optimum Conditions for the Production of Exo-polymer from Submerged Mycelial Culture of Ganoderma lucidum WK-003 and It's Hepatoprotective Effect (Ganoderma lucidum WK-003 균사체 액체배양으로부터 균체외 고분자물질의 생산조건과 간 보호 효과)

  • 송치현;양병근;전용재;나경수;손동환;김혁일;김영환
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.364-368
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    • 1998
  • The optimum conditions of the production of exo-polymer by Ganoderma lucidum WK-003 and it's hepatoprotective effect was studied. Optimum conditions for the production of exo-polymer (3.18 g/$\ell$) by using shaken flask culture of G. lucidum WK-003 were pH 4.5, 30$^{\circ}C$, 120 rpm for 18 days cultivation. Also exo-polymer productio (7.15 g/$\ell$) was optimized by 5$\ell$ jar fermenter cultivation with condition of pH 4.5, 30$^{\circ}C$, 200 rpm, 1.0 vvm for 6 days cultivation. Glutamic pyruvic transaminase(GPT) activities in serum of intoxicated Sprague-Dawley rat were decreased from 704 IU/L to 330 IU/L by oral administration of the exo-polymer (20mg/kg$.$day)f or 4 consecutive days.

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