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Mushroom-Based Supplements in Italy: Let’s Open Pandora’s Box

Mushrooms and derivates are well known to the scientific community for having different health benefits and exhibit a wide range of pharmacological activities, including lipid-lowering, antihypertensive, antidiabetic, antimicrobic, antiallergic, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, immunomodulating, neuro...

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Autores principales: Risoli, Samuele, Nali, Cristina, Sarrocco, Sabrina, Cicero, Arrigo Francesco Giuseppe, Colletti, Alessandro, Bosco, Filippo, Venturella, Giuseppe, Gadaleta, Agata, Gargano, Maria Letizia, Marcotuli, Ilaria
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9919834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36771482
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15030776
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author Risoli, Samuele
Nali, Cristina
Sarrocco, Sabrina
Cicero, Arrigo Francesco Giuseppe
Colletti, Alessandro
Bosco, Filippo
Venturella, Giuseppe
Gadaleta, Agata
Gargano, Maria Letizia
Marcotuli, Ilaria
author_facet Risoli, Samuele
Nali, Cristina
Sarrocco, Sabrina
Cicero, Arrigo Francesco Giuseppe
Colletti, Alessandro
Bosco, Filippo
Venturella, Giuseppe
Gadaleta, Agata
Gargano, Maria Letizia
Marcotuli, Ilaria
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description Mushrooms and derivates are well known to the scientific community for having different health benefits and exhibit a wide range of pharmacological activities, including lipid-lowering, antihypertensive, antidiabetic, antimicrobic, antiallergic, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, immunomodulating, neuroprotective and osteoprotective actions. In Europe, medical mushrooms are mainly marketed in the form of food supplements as single components or combined with other nutraceuticals. In this context, the first peculiarity that distinguishes it is the safety established through the “history of consumption” that characterizes that mushroom. However, the cultivation of medicinal mushrooms on a large scale is performed mainly in China, where most of the production facilities do not have internationally recognized good manufacturing practices, despite that many European companies that sell myotherapies are supplied by Chinese manufacturers. This is particularly evident in Italy, where an arsenal of mushroom products is marketed in the form of powders and extracts not always of ascertained origin and sometimes of doubtful taxonomic identification, and thus not meeting the quality criteria required. The growing interest in mycotherapy involves a strong commitment from the scientific community to propose supplements of safe origin and genetic purity as well as to promote clinical trials to evaluate its real effects on humans. The purpose of this research is to analyze different mushroom-based dietary supplements used in medicine as monotherapy on the Italian market and to evaluate their composition and quality. The molecular identification of the sequences with those deposited in GenBank allowed for identifying 6 out of 19 samples, matching with those deposited belonging to the species indicated in the label, i.e., Lentinula edodes (samples 1, 4, 12 and 18) and Ganoderma lucidum (samples 5 and 10). Samples containing Ganoderma, labeled in the commercial product as G. lucidum, showed sequences that showed homology of 100% and 99% with G. resinaceum and G. sichuanense. An additional investigation was carried out in order to determine the active fungal ingredients, such as ergosterol, aflatoxins, heavy metals, nicotine and total glucan. The results obtained and shown in the manuscript highlight how the data were not only in line with what is expected with respect to what is indicated in the labels.
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spelling pubmed-99198342023-02-12 Mushroom-Based Supplements in Italy: Let’s Open Pandora’s Box Risoli, Samuele Nali, Cristina Sarrocco, Sabrina Cicero, Arrigo Francesco Giuseppe Colletti, Alessandro Bosco, Filippo Venturella, Giuseppe Gadaleta, Agata Gargano, Maria Letizia Marcotuli, Ilaria Nutrients Article Mushrooms and derivates are well known to the scientific community for having different health benefits and exhibit a wide range of pharmacological activities, including lipid-lowering, antihypertensive, antidiabetic, antimicrobic, antiallergic, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, immunomodulating, neuroprotective and osteoprotective actions. In Europe, medical mushrooms are mainly marketed in the form of food supplements as single components or combined with other nutraceuticals. In this context, the first peculiarity that distinguishes it is the safety established through the “history of consumption” that characterizes that mushroom. However, the cultivation of medicinal mushrooms on a large scale is performed mainly in China, where most of the production facilities do not have internationally recognized good manufacturing practices, despite that many European companies that sell myotherapies are supplied by Chinese manufacturers. This is particularly evident in Italy, where an arsenal of mushroom products is marketed in the form of powders and extracts not always of ascertained origin and sometimes of doubtful taxonomic identification, and thus not meeting the quality criteria required. The growing interest in mycotherapy involves a strong commitment from the scientific community to propose supplements of safe origin and genetic purity as well as to promote clinical trials to evaluate its real effects on humans. The purpose of this research is to analyze different mushroom-based dietary supplements used in medicine as monotherapy on the Italian market and to evaluate their composition and quality. The molecular identification of the sequences with those deposited in GenBank allowed for identifying 6 out of 19 samples, matching with those deposited belonging to the species indicated in the label, i.e., Lentinula edodes (samples 1, 4, 12 and 18) and Ganoderma lucidum (samples 5 and 10). Samples containing Ganoderma, labeled in the commercial product as G. lucidum, showed sequences that showed homology of 100% and 99% with G. resinaceum and G. sichuanense. An additional investigation was carried out in order to determine the active fungal ingredients, such as ergosterol, aflatoxins, heavy metals, nicotine and total glucan. The results obtained and shown in the manuscript highlight how the data were not only in line with what is expected with respect to what is indicated in the labels. MDPI 2023-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9919834/ /pubmed/36771482 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15030776 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Risoli, Samuele
Nali, Cristina
Sarrocco, Sabrina
Cicero, Arrigo Francesco Giuseppe
Colletti, Alessandro
Bosco, Filippo
Venturella, Giuseppe
Gadaleta, Agata
Gargano, Maria Letizia
Marcotuli, Ilaria
Mushroom-Based Supplements in Italy: Let’s Open Pandora’s Box
title Mushroom-Based Supplements in Italy: Let’s Open Pandora’s Box
title_full Mushroom-Based Supplements in Italy: Let’s Open Pandora’s Box
title_fullStr Mushroom-Based Supplements in Italy: Let’s Open Pandora’s Box
title_full_unstemmed Mushroom-Based Supplements in Italy: Let’s Open Pandora’s Box
title_short Mushroom-Based Supplements in Italy: Let’s Open Pandora’s Box
title_sort mushroom-based supplements in italy: let’s open pandora’s box
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9919834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36771482
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15030776
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