Coriolus versicolor polysaccharide
Coriolus
versicolor
Commonly known as the "turkey tail" in
North America, Coriolus versicolor (also known as Trametes versicolor),
is unique among the medicinal mushrooms, with extensive use in both
traditional herbalism and modern clinical practice.The focus of the
modern clinical use and research (over 400 published studies), has
been the immuno-modulating and anti-tumor properties of the hot water
extracted polysaccharides.* Originally isolated from the fruiting body
(the mushroom), sales for these unique all-natural compounds have reached
several hundred million dollars a year in Japan and China, making them
the most widely used products in those countries by people facing serious
immune challenges.
Coriolus versicolor is found throughout the wooded temperate zones of
North America, Asia, and Europe and may be the most prolific shelf fungus
in the Northern Hemisphere. The woody, shelflike fruiting bodies form
dense, overlapping clusters on stumps, tree trunks, and fallen trees.
The mushroom caps have a plush velvety surface and are colored in varying
shades of brown or gray, with a distinctive pattern of alternating bands
of dark and light color.
In Classical Chinese and Japanese herbalism the fruit bodies (mushrooms)
are harvested, dried, ground to a powder and made into tea. Given the
extraction rate of the polysaccharides in a simple hot water extract
(tea), it is interesting to note that the dose for the active compounds
is the same in both traditional medicine and modern clinical practice.
Coriolus
versicolor polysaccharide
In traditional herbalism hot water extracts of Coriolus
were used to dispel dampness, reduce phlegm, treat pulmonary infections,
and to support liver health. The Ming dynasty edition of the Materia
Medica states that "The
black and green Yun zhi are beneficial to one's spirit and vital energy,
and strengthen one's tendon and bone. If Yun zhi is taken for a long
time, it will make one vigorous and live long." In Japan these mushrooms
are also highly prized and sought after by people suffering from a variety
of cancers. It was this popularity as a "folk remedy" that
first got the attention of modern researchers.
Based on its reputation for healing within their traditional herbal
practices Chinese and Japanese scientists began to do controlled clinical
research on concentrated hot water extracts from Coriolus, studying the
same 1-4, 1-3 polysaccharides (beta glucans) that would have been released
into solution when making the hot water teas described in the texts from
traditional Japanese and Chinese herbalism.
After placebo controlled clinical research demonstrated significant
immuno-modulating properties the Coriolus 1-4, 1-3 polysaccharides (beta
glucans) were approved as a pharmaceutical product by the Japanese Health
Ministry, allowing health insurance to cover the cost of it's use.
At this point the Coriolus extract began to get widespread use by Japanese
oncologists. Coriolus polysaccharides were used in practice to support
immune health after surgical treatment for various conditions and to
support and protect immune health in those patients receiving therapies
where immune suppression is a prominent feature. Private and government
sponsored research continued to monitor the effectiveness of the highly
concentrated Coriolus extract in placebo controlled multi-institutional
clinical studies, with the clinical evidence demonstrating significant
immune benefit from daily use.
The Coriolus extract was so successful that the cost to Japan's national
health insurance program reached almost a billion dollars a year. In
an attempt to reduce expenditures the Health Ministry restricted the
use of the Coriolus extract to those people most in need, people receiving
chemotherapy or radiation. Clinical research has consistently demonstrated
the ability of Coriolus beta glucans to double and even triple survival
rates for people receiving chemotherapy and radiation.
Quality parameters
|
Character |
Brown powdermoisture absorption easily |
|
Polysaccharide Content |
20% |
30% |
|
Solubility(water) |
Soluble |
|
Heavy metal parameters |
As1.0ppm Cd2ppm
Cr1ppm Pb2ppm Hg0.5ppm |
|
Sanitation indicators |
Bacteria1000/g E.Coli
and Mite not detected
Mould100/g |
|
Loss on Drying |
9% |
Specifications
1kg/bag, 5kg/bag, 10kg/bag ,25kg/drum(or packed according to the order
of customers)