Edible Mushrooms
Mostrando 1-12 de 24 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Food production potential of Favolus brasiliensis (Basidiomycota: Polyporaceae), an indigenous food
Abstract The Amazon region has shown commercial potential for native mushroom species, such as mushrooms produced by the Yanomami people, who already sell more than 10 Amazon species. Among the species collected and consumed by the Yanomami people is Favolus brasiliensis (Fr.) Fr. (Basidiomycota: Polyporaceae), which occurs naturally in tropical areas of Cen
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 2021-06
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2. Bromatological aspects of Lentinus crinitus mushroom (Basidiomycota: Polyporaceae) in agroforestry in the Cerrado
Abstract Much of the diversity of mushrooms is still unknown to science. In the search for new edible mushrooms, we began to look at the traditions of Amazonian forest peoples in order to learn about the potential for edible mushrooms among other species. In particular, the Yanomami people launched the encyclopedia of food (Sanoma) in 2016 to preserve their
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 2020-09
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3. ENRIQUECIMENTO ELEMENTAR POR MEIO DE CULTIVO: PLANTAS E COGUMELOS
The foods enrichment with essential elements is an alternative to supply deficiencies of micronutrients and the fortification by rich cultivation is a promising strategy for the elemental enrichment of agricultural origin products, mainly in regions where there is high prevalence. On the other hand, in elemental enrichment procedures, possible antagonistic a
Quím. Nova. Publicado em: 2020-09
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4. Amino acids and antioxidant activities of extracts from wild edible mushrooms from a community forest in the Nasrinual District, Maha Sarakham, Thailand
Abstract Twenty two species of wild edible mushrooms were collected from Nasrinual community forest. The levels of 15 amino acids, antioxidant activity, and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) were determined. The 8 essential amino acids were arginine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, phenylalanine, threonine, and valine, that they were found in all the mushr
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 2020-09
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5. A rapid survey of ground-dwelling ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in an urban park from state of São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract Twenty two species of wild edible mushrooms were collected from Nasrinual community forest. The levels of 15 amino acids, antioxidant activity, and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) were determined. The 8 essential amino acids were arginine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, phenylalanine, threonine, and valine, that they were found in all the mushr
Braz. J. Biol.. Publicado em: 2020-09
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6. Bromatological aspects of Lentinus crinitus mushroom (Basidiomycota: Polyporaceae) in agroforestry in the Cerrado
Abstract Much of the diversity of mushrooms is still unknown to science. In the search for new edible mushrooms, we began to look at the traditions of Amazonian forest peoples in order to learn about the potential for edible mushrooms among other species. In particular, the Yanomami people launched the encyclopedia of food (Sanoma) in 2016 to preserve their
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 28/11/2019
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7. Genetic characterization, evaluation of growth and production of biomass of strains from wild edible mushrooms of Lyophyllum of Central Mexico
Abstract The present study conducted a genetic characterization and determined growth rate and biomass production in solid and liquid media, using strains obtained from wild edible sporomes of Lyophyllum that grow in high mountains. Vegetative isolation was used to obtain a total of four strains, which were divided into two clades within the section Difformi
Braz. J. Microbiol.. Publicado em: 2018-09
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8. Production of mycelial biomass by the Amazonian edible mushroom Pleurotus albidus
ABSTRACT Edible mushroom species are considered as an adequate source of food in a healthy diet due to high content of protein, fiber, vitamins, and a variety of minerals. The representatives of Pleurotus genus are characterized by distinct gastronomic, nutritional, and medicinal properties among the edible mushrooms commercialized worldwide. In the present
Braz. J. Microbiol.. Publicado em: 2016-09
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9. Use substrate for the axenic and pasteurized culture of the Pleurotus spp. mushroom. / UTILIZAÇÃO DE SUBSTRATOS PARA O CULTIVO AXÊNICO E PASTEURIZADO DO COGUMELO Pleurotus spp.
The culture of edible and medicinal mushrooms is carried through in different ligno-celulosics substrate in axenic or pasteurized system. The Pleurotus genera is known as mushroom oyster, shimeji or hiratake. In the first experiment they had been evaluated the vigor, mycelium growth, dry mass (g), productivity (%) and biological efficiency (%) of P. sajor-ca
Publicado em: 2010
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10. Caracterização de cogumelos de Pleurotus ostreatus e Lentinula edodes produzidos em resíduos agroindustriais / Characterization of mushrooms of Pleurotus ostreatus and Lentinula edodes produced in agro-industrial wastes
Mushrooms were known and consumed by the Roman, Greek, Chinese, Egyptian and Central America civilizations. Today, more than two thousand species of potentially edible mushrooms are recognized, however, a little more than 10 are commercially exploited in the world. The consumption of mushrooms has been increasing because of the nutritional and medicinal qual
Publicado em: 2009
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11. Determinação de elementos essenciais e tóxicos em cogumelos comestíveis por análise por ativação com nêutrons / ESSENTIAL AND TOXIC ELEMENT DETERMINATION IN EDIBLE MUSHROOMS BY NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS
In this study concentrations of As, Br, Co, Cr, Cs, Fe, K, Na, Rb, Se and Zn were determined in edible mushrooms acquired from commercial establishments in the city of São Paulo and directly from Mogi das Cruzes, Suzano, Juquitiba and Mirandópolis producers. The analytical technnique used for determining these elements in edible mushrooms was Instrumental
Publicado em: 2008
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12. NATURAL RADIONUCLIDES AND 137Cs IN COMMERCIALIZED EDIBLE MUSHROOMS IN SÃO PAULO-BRAZIL / Radionuclídeos naturais e 137Cs em cogumelos comestíveis comercializados em São Paulo - Brasil
Artificial and natural radionuclides are commonly found in several compartments of the earths crust. Some mushroom species have a high capacity to absorb radionuclides and toxic elements from the soil. Diet is considered as one of the main routes of radioactive contamination. Therefore, radioactivity measurements in the environment and in food are extremely
Publicado em: 2008