RT Journal Article ID 5169a430349aea17 A1 Tidke, Girish A1 Rai, Mahendra K. T1 Biotechnological Potential of Mushrooms: Drugs and Dye Production JF International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms JO IJM YR 2006 FD 2007-01-05 VO 8 IS 4 SP 351 OP 360 AB Mushrooms are a new and emerging source of potent pharmaceutical products. Medicinal mushrooms are being used in countries such as China, Japan, Korea, India, and also Russia, and now Western countries have also realized the curative properties of mushrooms. Ganoderma lucidum, Lentinus edodes, Trametes versicolor, Schizophyllum commune, Flammulina velutipes, Pleurotus ostreatus, Agaricus bisporus, A. brasiliensis Pholiota nameko, Tricholoma matsutake, Auricularia auricula, and Grifola frondosa possess wide range of bioactivities, e.g., anticancerous, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antidiabitic, and anti-inflammatory. These are also used in cardiovascular disorders. Usually, mushrooms are administered orally or intraperitoneally. Mushrooms are also used for the production of dyes. These include Agaricus spp., Coriolopsis spp., Daedalea sterioides, Ganoderma applanatum, G. curtissi, G. spruci, G. resupinacium, Hexagonia hirta, H. tenicis, Laetiporus sulphureus, Lenzites betulina, Lycoperdon imbricatum, Oxiporus corticola, Phaeolus schwenitzi, Polyporus alveolus, P. brumalis, and Schizopora spp. There is a need to screen these mushrooms for their bioactivity and also for dye production. The present review aims to discuss the therapeutic activity and dye-producing properties of mushrooms. PB Begell House LK https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/708ae68d64b17c52,7c3e0ba845ba8869,5169a430349aea17.html