2012/07/05 20:58:01 Taipei, July 5 (CNA) The Lingzhi mushroom,
commonly used in East Asia as a health food, was found to be a new species in
its genus, a team of Taiwanese and Chinese researchers announced Thursday. Widely
used in traditional Chinese medicine, lingzhi mushrooms are believed to be able
to produce health benefits, such as improved liver functions and strengthened
immune system. But according to Wu Sheng-hua, a fungus expert with the National
Museum of Natural Science, the popular health food has been mistaken for
centuries as another kind of fungus found in Europe .
The findings were the result of three years of research by Wu and two Chinese
colleagues, who studied wild lingzhi mushrooms in Taiwan
and China .
The study involved DNA profiling of the mushroom species. "It's really
difficult to tell the difference among the fungi in that genus because they are
tiny and share very similar biological traits," Wu said. The team's
research will be published in the prestigious Fungal Diversity journal in
September, when the species will be re-classified as Ganoderma lingzhi instead
of Ganoderma lucidum. The re-classification of the fungus is expected to
present better information about its health benefits and medicinal properties,
said Su Ching-hua, former chairman of the Mycological Society of Republic of
China. "Based on the new findings, we might be able to determine very soon
whether the lingzhi mushroom is just folk medicine or more than that," Su
said. (By Lee Hsin-Yin)
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