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  1. A national treasure mushroom, Lignosus rhinocerus, has been used to treat variety of ailments by local and indigenous communities in Malaysia. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of the most valuable part of L. rhinocerus, the sclerotium, on neurite outgrowth activity by using PC-12Adh cell line.

  2. Jan 1, 2012 · Lignosus rhinocerus is considered as one of the most valuable medicinal fungi in South East Asia, and Hainan Province, China and is used for treating several ailments (Tan et al. 2010, Eik et al ...

  3. Dec 6, 2011 · Lignosus rhinocerus has been singled out as one of the most potent mushrooms for medicinal purposes dating to the 1700s by Tuan Haji Mat Yusop, a Malay in Pahang [6, 7]. Lignosus rhinocerus is a unique “National Treasure” that can only be found in a small geographic region encompassing South China, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines ...

  4. 虎乳芝拉丁学名;(学名为 Lignosus rhinocerus(Cooke)Ryv),中文名:虎乳菇、虎乳菌、虎乳芝、虎乳灵芝。. 多孔菌属。. 它们都有着相近或完全相同的中文别名虎乳菇。. 2、分布区域都在热带及 亚热带雨林 阴湿地带,野生地大致相同。. 但虎奶菇主要分布于南非州 ...

  5. Jul 1, 2015 · The sclerotium of Lignosus rhinocerus (Cooke) Ryvarden is used by the local communities in Southeast Asia and China to treat cancer, asthma, fever, and other ailments based on traditional knowledge. The sclerotial water extracts were previously reported to exhibit cytotoxic, apoptotic, and immunomodulatory activities – providing a scientific ...

  6. Apr 9, 2024 · Lignosus helps safeguard your respiratory health through the 100% organic hidden gem from tropical forest ⁠— Lignosus rhinocerus (Common name: Tiger Milk Mushroom). Having 400 years of medicinal history, Tiger Milk Mushroom is hailed as Malaysia’s National Treasure.

  7. Oct 1, 2022 · Lignosus rhinocerus (synonym Lignosus rhinocerotis (Cooke) Ryvarden), also known as Tiger Milk Mushroom, is a medicinal mushroom belonging to the Polyporaceae family typically found in the tropical forest of South China, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, and Papua New Guinea (Cui et al., 2011; Tan et al., 2012).

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