A review of chemical composition and nutritional value of wild‐growing and cultivated mushrooms
P Kalač - Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Fruit bodies of about 200 mushroom species are consumed throughout the world, preferably
as a delicacy. Knowledge of their chemical composition, nutritional value and health …
as a delicacy. Knowledge of their chemical composition, nutritional value and health …
Macro and trace mineral constituents and radionuclides in mushrooms: health benefits and risks
J Falandysz, J Borovička - Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 2013 - Springer
This article reviews and updates data on macro and trace elements and radionuclides in
edible wild-grown and cultivated mushrooms. A huge biodiversity of mushrooms and spread …
edible wild-grown and cultivated mushrooms. A huge biodiversity of mushrooms and spread …
Demethylation of methylmercury in bird, fish, and earthworm
Toxicity of methylmercury (MeHg) to wildlife and humans results from its binding to cysteine
residues of proteins, forming MeHg-cysteinate (MeHgCys) complexes that hinder biological …
residues of proteins, forming MeHg-cysteinate (MeHgCys) complexes that hinder biological …
Mercury toxicity to terrestrial biota
The heavy metal mercury is a non-essential hazardous element which concentrates up the
food chain. It is necessary to assess the ecological risk of mercury to establish proper …
food chain. It is necessary to assess the ecological risk of mercury to establish proper …
Tolerance of the forest soil microbiome to increasing mercury concentrations
Mercury (Hg) occurs naturally in soil and can reach high concentrations in the environment
due to anthropogenic activities; however, little is known about its impact on the soil …
due to anthropogenic activities; however, little is known about its impact on the soil …
[HTML][HTML] Bacterial assemblages imply methylmercury production at the rice-soil system
P Guo, H Rennenberg, H Du, T Wang, L Gao… - Environment …, 2023 - Elsevier
The plant microbiota can affect plant health and fitness by promoting methylmercury (MeHg)
production in paddy soil. Although most well-known mercury (Hg) methylators are observed …
production in paddy soil. Although most well-known mercury (Hg) methylators are observed …
Mercury transformations in algae, plants, and animals: The occurrence, mechanisms, and gaps
Mercury (Hg) is a global pollutant showing potent toxicity to living organisms. The
transformations of Hg are critical to global Hg cycling and Hg exposure risks, considering Hg …
transformations of Hg are critical to global Hg cycling and Hg exposure risks, considering Hg …
Long-and short-term effects of mercury pollution on the soil microbiome
Despite the toxicity of mercury (Hg) for organisms in the environment, little is known on its
impact on the soil microbiome, especially its chronic effect. Here, we assessed the effects of …
impact on the soil microbiome, especially its chronic effect. Here, we assessed the effects of …
Synthesis of earthworm trace metal uptake and bioaccumulation data: Role of soil concentration, earthworm ecophysiology, and experimental design
Trace metals can be essential for organo-metallic structures and oxidation-reduction in
metabolic processes or may cause acute or chronic toxicity at elevated concentrations. The …
metabolic processes or may cause acute or chronic toxicity at elevated concentrations. The …
[PDF][PDF] Determination of anti-oxidative, anti-microbial activity and heavy metal contents of Leucoagaricus leucothites.
Mushrooms, a treasure of diverse bioactive scaffolds, have been widely admired due to their
nutritional and medicinal significance all over the world. The current study intended to …
nutritional and medicinal significance all over the world. The current study intended to …