Literature DB >> 27033204

Species identity of Phellinus linteus (sanghuang) extensively used as a medicinal mushroom in Korea.

Jae-Gu Han1, Min-Woo Hyun1, Chang Sun Kim2, Jong Won Jo2, Jae-Han Cho1, Kang-Hyo Lee1, Won-Sik Kong1, Sang-Kuk Han2, Junsang Oh3, Gi-Ho Sung4.   

Abstract

Sanghuang is a medicinal mushroom that has gained particular attention in Korea. It has been extensively studied for the past few decades as a natural immune booster and cancer suppressor. Although the scientific name, Phellinus linteus, has been commonly used to refer to the sanghuang mushroom, the species identity of sanghuang has been called into question due to the ambiguity of its circumscription and the inadequacy of morphological distinctions within allied species. Because the species concept of sanghuang has been elucidated by recent molecular phylogenetic studies, it has become necessary to clarify the taxonomic positions of sanghuang strains extensively utilized in Korea. We conducted a phylogenetic analysis of 74 strains belonging to the P. linteus-baumii complex based on ITS nrDNA sequences. Parental stains of sanghuang varieties formally registered in the Korea Seed & Variety Service, including ASI 26046 (Corea sanghuang), 26114 (Boolro), and 26115 (HK 1-ho) were grouped with Sanghuangporus sanghuang instead of P. linteus in the inferred phylogeny.

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Keywords:  Inonotus; Korea; Sanghuangporus; phylogeny; sanghuang mushroom

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27033204     DOI: 10.1007/s12275-016-5520-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microbiol        ISSN: 1225-8873            Impact factor:   3.422


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