| unusual pulvinic acid dimers from the common fungi scleroderma citrinum (common earthball) and chalciporus piperatus (peppery bolete). | | 2004 | 15054803 |
| [lead, nickel and manganese content in edible mushrooms]. | the mushrooms accumulate from environmental different kind of pollutants depend by their species, growth phase, and ecological category. for this reason we analysed 55 samples of mushrooms (39 species) with different type of edible proprieties, harvested from suceava and iaşi county. samples dried to 105 degree c had been mineralised with nitric acid, by saa in mineralised had been determined manganese, lead and nickel. from samples 52 (94.54%) contain manganese, 36 contain lead (65.45%) and 28 ... | 2006 | 17571575 |
| [the amount of sulphites in wild mushrooms from iaşi and suceava districts]. | as a part of a larger study regarding the contamination of mushrooms from moldavia by chemical pollutants, we aimed at proposing sulphites determination in samples harvested from different zones from iaşi and suceava districts, from april to september 2005. we analysed elements (gills, cap, stem) of 68 mushrooms (48 different species). the sulphites were extracted with water, and were analysed spectrophotometrically in the aqueous extract by west-gaeke method. results were expressed in microg so ... | 2006 | 17571576 |
| activity of scottish plant, lichen and fungal endophyte extracts against mycobacterium aurum and mycobacterium tuberculosis. | with tuberculosis the leading bacterial killer worldwide and other mycobacterial diseases on the increase, the search for new antimycobacterial agents is timely. in this study, extracts from plants, lichens and fungal endophytes of scottish provenance were screened for activity against mycobacterium aurum and m. tuberculosis h(37)rv. the best activity against m. aurum was observed for extracts of juniperus communis roots and cladonia arbuscula (mic = 4 microg/ml), and a fungal endophyte isolated ... | 2010 | 19827032 |
| antimony content of macrofungi from clean and polluted areas. | species of macrofungi (mushrooms) were collected from clean areas and analyzed for their antimony content. these were compared to species collected from extremely polluted areas in the vicinity of a lead smelter and on mine and slag dumps. antimony content was determined using long-term instrumental neutron activation analysis (inaa). ectomycorrhizal and terrestrial saprobic macrofungi were examined. antimony content of macrofungi from the clean areas was mostly less than 100 microg kg(-1) (dry ... | 2006 | 16529796 |