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2024, Vol. 7, Issue 11, Part C

Benefits of mushrooms for boosting immunity and their bioactive substances in preventing cancer


Bhawna Bamniya, Chiranjeev Lairikyengbam, Harshit Anand, Roochie Gautam and Garima Gupta

Globally, cancer is the subsequent leading reason for mortality and has long-lasting consequences for the sufferer. Recently, several new methods for treating cancer have been developed and tested in clinical environments. These include exogenous vesicles, nano-formulation, organic targeted immunotherapy and antioxidant treatment, DNA treatment, radiomics, and pathomics. The therapeutic effectiveness of many treatments has not yet been shown, and several are too expensive for patients in underdeveloped nations to use. Currently, research is focused on finding natural sources of pharmaceuticals with a greater multitarget pharmacological efficacy and safety margin when contrasted with conventional treatments. A healthy existence can be sustained by various natural resources that nature has given us, and mushrooms are just one of many such resources. The fleshy, edible fruiting bodies of macro-fungi belonging to the ascomycota and basidiomycota groups cultivated above ground on soil or other substrates are known as mushrooms. About 33 kinds of edible mushrooms are grown worldwide, out of the 1600 varieties of mushrooms that exist worldwide. For thousands of years, people have utilized mushrooms as food and medicine. Mushrooms contain immunomodulatory properties, high protein, low fat, and cholesterol content. They include a significant amount of iron, zinc, selenium, phosphorus, copper and vitamins. Anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, anti-oxidant, anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, immunomodulatory, anti-allergic and prebiotic qualities are just a few of the many pharmacological benefits that medicinal mushrooms have. They contain triterpenes, lectins, arginine, ergosterol, glutamine, and β-glucans. Because of their anticancer and anticarcinogenic properties, they include bioactive chemicals that are employed in cancer treatment. It has been demonstrated that mushrooms can alter humoral and cellular immunity, enhance antimutagenic and antitumorigenic activity, and revitalize the immune system compromised by chemotherapy and radiation therapy for cancer treatment. Because of this potential, mushrooms can be used in the treatment of cancer and other disorders through immunomodulation and immunotherapy. This review paper explains mushrooms' immunological functions linked to their anticancer properties.
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International Journal of Research in Agronomy
How to cite this article:
Bhawna Bamniya, Chiranjeev Lairikyengbam, Harshit Anand, Roochie Gautam, Garima Gupta. Benefits of mushrooms for boosting immunity and their bioactive substances in preventing cancer. Int J Res Agron 2024;7(11):185-193. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2024.v7.i11c.1959
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