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Agaricus subrufescens: new to Thailand


Paper Type 
Contributed Paper
Title 
Agaricus subrufescens: new to Thailand
Author 
Komsit Wisitrassameewong1,2, Samantha C. Karunarathna1,2, Naritsada Thongklang1, Ruilin Zhao3, Phili
Email 
komsit.w@hotmail.com
Abstract:

Agaricus subrufescens is an edible and medicinal mushroom of Agaricaceae, Agaricales originally described from North America. It has increasingly been used as a health food and alternative medicine and is also used in cosmetics. Agaricus subrufescens has been shown to exhibit many pharmaceutical traits such as anti-cancer, anti-microbial and immunomodulatory properties and is rich in bioactive compounds, especially β-glucans. Recently, four specimens of Agaricus subrufescens were collected from northern Thailand and are the first records of this taxon for Thailand and surrounding regions. The data from macro- and microscopic features are consistent with the characteristics of the species. The molecular data indicates the Thai collections cluster in A. subrufescens sensu lato. The species is reported here because of the significance of finding this very important taxon in Thailand which has both commercial and biotechnological potential.

Start & End Page 
281 - 291
Received Date 
2011-05-18
Revised Date 
Accepted Date 
2011-10-21
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Keyword 
Agaricaceae, medicinal fungus, new record
Volume 
Vol.39 No.2 (APRIL 2012)
DOI 
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