Mushroom: A Review on Multipurpose Fungi and its Commercial Utilization

Shelly Bhatia, Anshul Anshul, Pooja Katoch
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This paper reviews multifunctional nature of mushrooms. Besides being an essential source of nutrition, they are being extensively exploited by man in various ways. Not only are they admired for their exceptional flavor and texture but this fungus can replace a number of resources that we are currently utilizing. Higher mushrooms contain bioactive components that show antibacterial, antitumor, immunostimulator, antiparasitic, antidiabetic, anticarcinogenic properties. Simultaneously they are useful for people and woodlands by recycling nutrients, managing plastic waste and agricultural residues as they can act as natural decomposers . Mushroom farming is the best method to meet sustainable development goals set up by UNO. Mushrooms play an important role in biofuel generation, textile, footwear, furniture, dying and tanning industries. It is hoped that this paper would add to existing information on versatile attributes of mushrooms to make it feasible for humans to utilize mushrooms to a more prominent extent other than just a food ingredient, which makes them not just edible but a multi-functional fungi.
蘑菇:多用途真菌及其商业利用综述
本文综述了蘑菇的多功能性。除了作为一种重要的营养来源外,它们还被人类以各种方式广泛利用。它们不仅因其独特的风味和质地而备受推崇,而且这种真菌可以取代我们目前使用的许多资源。高等蘑菇含有抗菌、抗肿瘤、免疫刺激、抗寄生虫、抗糖尿病、抗癌等生物活性成分。同时,它们对人类和林地都很有用,可以回收养分,管理塑料废物和农业残留物,因为它们可以作为天然的分解者。蘑菇种植是实现联合国组织设定的可持续发展目标的最佳方法。蘑菇在生物燃料生产、纺织、鞋类、家具、染色和制革行业中发挥着重要作用。希望这篇论文能够在现有的关于蘑菇多功能性的信息基础上进行补充,使人类能够更加突出地利用蘑菇,而不仅仅是作为一种食品原料,使蘑菇不仅仅是可食用的,而是一种多功能的真菌。
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