Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
36924 Trends in Biotechnology 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Mushroom immunomodulators as safe alternatives to chemical drugs in medicine.•Application of mushroom immunomodulators in animal feed and aquaculture.•Mushroom cultivation for industrial production of immunomodulators.

For centuries, mushrooms have been used as food and medicine in different cultures. More recently, many bioactive compounds have been isolated from different types of mushrooms. Among these, immunomodulators have gained much interest based on the increasing growth of the immunotherapy sector. Mushroom immunomodulators are classified under four categories based on their chemical nature as: lectins, terpenoids, proteins, and polysaccharides. These compounds are produced naturally in mushrooms cultivated in greenhouses. For effective industrial production, cultivation is carried out in submerged culture to increase the bioactive compound yield, decrease the production time, and reduce the cost of downstream processing. This review provides a comprehensive overview on mushroom immunomodulators in terms of chemistry, industrial production, and applications in medical and nonmedical sectors.

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