1st Edition

Ganoderma Cultivation, Chemistry and Medicinal Applications, Volume 2

Edited By Krishnendu Acharya, Somanjana Khatua Copyright 2025
    264 Pages 23 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    For the past two millennia, Ganoderma has been prized as the "mushroom of immortality" in ancient Asian cultures, owing to its health benefits. Modern research has further revealed that the genus is rich in bioactive components, including polysaccharides and triterpenoids, uncovering various medicinal prospects both in vitro and in vivo. Clinical trials conducted so far emphasize the safe and effective use of the mushrooms, with a particular focus on Ganoderma lucidum. Currently, the Ganoderma-based industry is witnessing a significant surge, offering a plethora of dietary and medicinal products. Recognizing the impact of these developments, the book, "Ganoderma: Cultivation, Chemistry, and Medicinal Applications Volume 2," aims to consolidate the latest information on the macrofungi, emphasizing its bioactive compounds, diverse therapeutic effects, and industrial applications.

    Key Features –

    ·       The book provides a thorough exploration of Ganoderma polysaccharides, unravelling their chemical composition, structure, and potential health benefits.

    ·       Comprehensive coverage is dedicated to understand antimicrobial properties of the medicinal mushrooms. The text also delves into the potential role of Ganoderma in safeguarding against various skin diseases, accompanied by discussions on underlying mechanisms.

    ·       A detailed examination of Ganoderma includes its potential cardioprotective effects, encompassing impacts on blood pressure, cholesterol level, and overall heart function. The book also provides an in-depth analysis of capacity of the macrofungi to stimulate immune system.

    ·       The volume encompasses findings related to the impact of Ganoderma on prevention or mitigation of neurodegenerative diseases.

    ·       Additionally, it contributes to the understanding of medicinal applications by exploring Ganoderma-based nanoparticles, offering novel insights into potential therapeutic avenues.

    ·       A comprehensive overview of the Ganoderma-inspired industry highlights its diverse contributions ranging from dietary supplements, cosmeceuticals, nutricosmetics, and healthcare products.

    Chapter 1 Polysaccharides from Ganoderma: Extraction, chemical features and bioactivity

    Prasenjit Maity, Kankan K. Maity, Indranil Chakraborty, Ipsita Kumar Sen, Soumitra Mondal, Gajendra Nath Maity, and Sukesh Patra

     

    Chapter 2 Ganoderma: Antibacterial effectiveness and future scope

    Jit Sarkar, Mangal Chandra Biswas, Arghya Naskar, and Maja Kozarski

     

    Chapter 3 Recent updates on antiviral efficacy of Ganoderma lucidum

    Sayari Majumdar and Pradeep Singh Negi

     

    Chapter 4 Ganoderma as a potential source of antifungal and antiparasitic agents

    Disha Dasgupta and Nilanjan Chakraborty

     

    Chapter 5 Ganoderma in skin health care: A state of art review

    Debatri Dewanjee, Sandipta Ghosh, Somanjana Khatua, and Sylvie Rapior

     

    Chapter 6 A protective role of Ganoderma sp. on cardiovascular disease, atherosclerosis and hypertension

    Aloke Saha, Pradipta Jana, and Somanjana Khatua

     

    Chapter 7 Insights into the potential of Ganoderma as an immune-stimulatory agent

    Somanjana Khatua and Krishnendu Acharya

     

    Chapter 8 Beneficial effects of Ganoderma spp. on neurodegenerative diseases

    Jasmina Ćilerdžić and Mirjana Stajić

     

    Chapter 9 Nanoparticles synthesized by Ganoderma and its medicinal applications

    Sumeddha Chanda, Jishnu Banerjee, Krishnendu Acharya, and Joy Sarkar

     

    Chapter 10 Development and emergence of Ganoderma based industry: A global perspective

    D. Matijašević and A. Sknepnek

     

    Chapter 11 Bioactivity of some less explored Ganoderma spp.

    Somanjana Khatua, Sristi Das, and Lucimara M. C. Cordeiro

    Biography

    Krishnendu Acharya pursued Master in Botany from University of Calcutta. He then completed M. Tech. and Ph.D. from Jadavpur University. Prof. Acharya joined University of Calcutta as Lecturer of Botany in 2004 and soon acceded to Professorship in 2012.Prof. Acharya is actively and regularly engaged in lecturing at different seminars, universities, and colleges to boost young minds and inspire students.

    Somanjana Khatua is an Assistant Professor of Department of Botany, University of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. She pursued Master in Botany and Ph.D. from University of Calcutta. Earlier, she was appointed by West Bengal Education Service and posted in Krishnagar Government College. The areas of her research interest include drug development, immunology, carbohydrate biology, natural products, medical mycology and functional food.