Second, the role of Phellinus igniarius:
1, inhibiting sweat gland secretion;
2. Digitalis-like effect; Low concentration can excite smooth muscle, while high dose can inhibit smooth muscle;
3. Toxic dose can make the motor center and respiratory center of delayed cerebral artery excited first and then paralyzed;
4. Anti-tumor, anti-cancer, anti-fibrosis, anti-oxidation and analgesic effects;
5, antibacterial effect;
6. Immune regulation.
Extended data
Phellinus linteus and its extracts, such as active polysaccharides, peptide/protein complexes and other low molecular weight complexes, have pharmacological effects such as anti-proliferation of highly invasive cancer cells, anti-invasion, anti-lipid peroxidation and inhibition of liver fibrosis, and can be used for anti-tumor, immune enhancement, anti-inflammation, hypoglycemic, antioxidant, vitamin D and estrogen production.
65438-0968 Japanese scholar Ikekawa T reported that the tumor inhibition rate of Phellinus igniarius was as high as 96.7%, far exceeding other fungi in the experiment. KIM's research shows that Phellinus igniarius can regulate immunity and enhance anti-tumor activity by promoting the transformation rate of T lymphocytes in vitro and stimulating the production of NO and TNF-α.
In 2006, Chen Faxian, a scientist from China, Boston University School of Medicine, added Phellinus linteus extract to the drug "adriamycin" for treating cancer, which could improve the therapeutic effect of the drug on prostate cancer, but had no effect on normal cells.
Baidu encyclopedia-Phellinus igniarius
Research and clinical application of Phellinus igniarius —— Beijing Qianjunfang Institute of Microbiology