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Polyporus umbellatus (Pers.) Fr. (1821) |
Polyporus umbellatus is a rare, edible species of mushroom, found growing on roots of old beeches or oak (e.g.[1]). It is also called lumpy bracket and umbrella polypore.
Description[edit]
The fruit body is composed of numerous (sometimes several hundred) caps. They are 1–4 cm in diameter, deeply umbilicate, light brown, and form the extremities of a strong, many branched stalk. The compound fungus can be up to 40 cm in diameter. The pores are narrow and white. The stalk is whitish grey, and originates from a strong, tuber-like nodule that is underground. The flesh is white, rather soft when young, although hardens with age.

Edibility and cooking[edit]
Choice edible. Fantastic[citation needed] fried in butter or olive oil on medium heat. Very savory. Great[citation needed] with meats and starches.
Bioactive compounds[edit]
Polyporus umbellatus may contain bioactive compounds with immunostimulating, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective properties.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
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References[edit]
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- ^Kunca V., 2011: Ecology and incidence of Polyporus umbellatus in Slovakia. Czech Mycology 63(1): 39-53. [1]
- ^Li X, Xu W, Chen J (2010). 'Polysaccharide purified from Polyporus umbellatus (Per) Fr induces the activation and maturation of murine bone-derived dendritic cells via toll-like receptor 4'. Cell Immunol. 265 (1): 50–6. doi:10.1016/j.cellimm.2010.07.002. PMID20673883.
- ^Zhao YY, Chao X, Zhang Y, Lin RC, Sun WJ (2010). 'Cytotoxic Steroids from Polyporus umbellatus'. Planta Med. 76 (15): 1755–8. doi:10.1055/s-0030-1249926. PMID20458671.
- ^Sun Y, Yasukawa K (2008). 'New anti-inflammatory ergostane-type ecdysteroids from the sclerotium of Polyporus umbellatus'. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 18 (11): 3417–20. doi:10.1016/j.bmcl.2008.04.008. PMID18439824.
- ^Zhou WW, Lin WH, Guo SX (2007). 'Two new polyporusterones isolated from the sclerotia of Polyporus umbellatus'. Chem Pharm Bull. 55 (8): 1148–50. doi:10.1248/cpb.55.1148. PMID17666835.
- ^You JS, Hau DM, Chen KT, Huang HF (1994). 'Combined effects of chuling (Polyporus umbellatus) extract and mitomycin C on experimental liver cancer'. Am J Chin Med. 22 (1): 19–28. doi:10.1142/S0192415X94000048. PMID8030616.
- ^Ohsawa T, Yukawa M, Takao C, Murayama M, Bando H (1992). 'Studies on constituents of fruit body of Polyporus umbellatus and their cytotoxic activity'. Chem Pharm Bull. 40 (1): 143–7. doi:10.1248/cpb.40.143. PMID1576664.
- ^Zhang YH, Liu YL, Yan SC (1991). '[Effect of Polyporus umbellatus polysaccharide on function of macrophages in the peritoneal cavities of mice with liver lesions]'. Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi. 11 (4): 225–6, 198. PMID1773459.
- ^Lin YF, Wu GL (1988). '[Protective effect of Polyporus umbellatus polysaccharide on toxic hepatitis in mice]'. Zhongguo Yao Li Xue Bao. 9 (4): 345–8. PMID3195347.