Anti-inflammatory cerebrosides from cultivated Cordyceps militaris
Preclinical
Abstract
Cerebrosides isolated from cultivated Cordyceps militaris showed anti-inflammatory activity by suppressing inflammatory mediators, supporting the anti-inflammatory use of cordyceps.
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Chiu, C.P., Liu, S.C., Tang, C.H., Chan, Y., El-Shazly, M., Lee, C.L., Du, Y.C., Wu, T.Y., Chang, F.R. and Wu, Y.C (2016) 'Anti-inflammatory cerebrosides from cultivated Cordyceps militaris', Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 64(7), pp. 1540-1548. doi:10.1021/acs.jafc.5b05931
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