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Hericenone

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Hericenone C-H

Hericenones are isolates of the fruiting body of Hericium erinaceum (lion's mane mushroom) that promote nerve growth factor synthesis in vitro.[1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Kawagishi, Hirokazu; Ando, Motoharu; Shinba, Kayoko; Sakamoto, Hideki; Yoshida, Satoshi; Ojima, Fumihiro; Ishiguro, Yukio; Ukai, Nobuo; Furukawa, Shoei (1992). "Chromans, hericenones F, G and H from the mushroom Hericium erinaceum". Phytochemistry. 32: 175–178. doi:10.1016/0031-9422(92)80127-Z.
  2. ^ Ma, B-J; Shen, J-W; Yu, H-Y; Ruan, Yuan; Wu, T-T; Zhao, X (Jun 2010). "Hericenones and erinacines: stimulators of nerve growth factor (NGF) biosynthesis in Hericium erinaceus". Mycology. 1 (2): 92–98. doi:10.1080/21501201003735556.