Cordyceps and Allied Species
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Cordyceps and Allied Species
Deshmukh, Sunil Kumar; Sridhar, Kandikere R.
Springer Verlag, Singapore
12/2024
447
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9789819763443
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Part I - Biogeography, Ecology and Diversity-
Chapter 1: Biogeography and Impacts of Climate Change on the Distribution of Ophiocordyceps sinensis.- Chapter 2: Research and Development of Cordyceps Resources from an Ecological Perspective.- Chapter 3:Diversity, Traditional Knowledge and Historical Perspectives on Wild Cordyceps.- Chapter 4:Identification and Phylogeny of Akanthomyces: A Member of Cordycipitaceae.- Chapter 5: On the Cordyceps Research in Vietnam.-
Part II - Bioactive and Therapeutic Potential.-
Chapter 6: Secondary Metabolites and Applications of Cordyceps and Allies.- Chapter 7: Bioactive Perspectives and the Pharmaceutical Value of Cordyceps.- Chapter 8: Traditional and Modern Medicinal Uses of Cordyceps.-Chapter 9: Ophiocordyceps sinensis: A Highly Valued Energizer and Traditional Medicine.- Chapter 10: Unveiling the Multifaceted Antiviral Properties of Cordyceps.-
Part III - Industrial Significance.-
Chapter 11: Bioprocess Development of Cordyceps Liquid Culture Systems for Bioactive Metabolite Production.-Chapter 12: Industrial Implications of Biomass and Bioactive Compounds from Cordyceps and Allies.-
Part IV - Products and Market.-
Chapter 13: An Overview of Pigmented Bioactive Products from the Genus Cordyceps.- Chapter 14: Cordyceps militaris: A Microbial Cell Factory for the Production of Cordycepin.- Chapter 15: Cosmeceutical Potential and Products of Cordyceps.- Chapter 16: Cordyceps-Based Bioactives: Product Development and Marketing.- Chapter 17: Market Status and Cultivation of Wild Cordyceps in China.
Chapter 1: Biogeography and Impacts of Climate Change on the Distribution of Ophiocordyceps sinensis.- Chapter 2: Research and Development of Cordyceps Resources from an Ecological Perspective.- Chapter 3:Diversity, Traditional Knowledge and Historical Perspectives on Wild Cordyceps.- Chapter 4:Identification and Phylogeny of Akanthomyces: A Member of Cordycipitaceae.- Chapter 5: On the Cordyceps Research in Vietnam.-
Part II - Bioactive and Therapeutic Potential.-
Chapter 6: Secondary Metabolites and Applications of Cordyceps and Allies.- Chapter 7: Bioactive Perspectives and the Pharmaceutical Value of Cordyceps.- Chapter 8: Traditional and Modern Medicinal Uses of Cordyceps.-Chapter 9: Ophiocordyceps sinensis: A Highly Valued Energizer and Traditional Medicine.- Chapter 10: Unveiling the Multifaceted Antiviral Properties of Cordyceps.-
Part III - Industrial Significance.-
Chapter 11: Bioprocess Development of Cordyceps Liquid Culture Systems for Bioactive Metabolite Production.-Chapter 12: Industrial Implications of Biomass and Bioactive Compounds from Cordyceps and Allies.-
Part IV - Products and Market.-
Chapter 13: An Overview of Pigmented Bioactive Products from the Genus Cordyceps.- Chapter 14: Cordyceps militaris: A Microbial Cell Factory for the Production of Cordycepin.- Chapter 15: Cosmeceutical Potential and Products of Cordyceps.- Chapter 16: Cordyceps-Based Bioactives: Product Development and Marketing.- Chapter 17: Market Status and Cultivation of Wild Cordyceps in China.
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Traditional medicine;Elaphomyces;Cordyceps sinensis;Corcyceps militaris;Ophiocordyceps sinensis;Mycology
Part I - Biogeography, Ecology and Diversity-
Chapter 1: Biogeography and Impacts of Climate Change on the Distribution of Ophiocordyceps sinensis.- Chapter 2: Research and Development of Cordyceps Resources from an Ecological Perspective.- Chapter 3:Diversity, Traditional Knowledge and Historical Perspectives on Wild Cordyceps.- Chapter 4:Identification and Phylogeny of Akanthomyces: A Member of Cordycipitaceae.- Chapter 5: On the Cordyceps Research in Vietnam.-
Part II - Bioactive and Therapeutic Potential.-
Chapter 6: Secondary Metabolites and Applications of Cordyceps and Allies.- Chapter 7: Bioactive Perspectives and the Pharmaceutical Value of Cordyceps.- Chapter 8: Traditional and Modern Medicinal Uses of Cordyceps.-Chapter 9: Ophiocordyceps sinensis: A Highly Valued Energizer and Traditional Medicine.- Chapter 10: Unveiling the Multifaceted Antiviral Properties of Cordyceps.-
Part III - Industrial Significance.-
Chapter 11: Bioprocess Development of Cordyceps Liquid Culture Systems for Bioactive Metabolite Production.-Chapter 12: Industrial Implications of Biomass and Bioactive Compounds from Cordyceps and Allies.-
Part IV - Products and Market.-
Chapter 13: An Overview of Pigmented Bioactive Products from the Genus Cordyceps.- Chapter 14: Cordyceps militaris: A Microbial Cell Factory for the Production of Cordycepin.- Chapter 15: Cosmeceutical Potential and Products of Cordyceps.- Chapter 16: Cordyceps-Based Bioactives: Product Development and Marketing.- Chapter 17: Market Status and Cultivation of Wild Cordyceps in China.
Chapter 1: Biogeography and Impacts of Climate Change on the Distribution of Ophiocordyceps sinensis.- Chapter 2: Research and Development of Cordyceps Resources from an Ecological Perspective.- Chapter 3:Diversity, Traditional Knowledge and Historical Perspectives on Wild Cordyceps.- Chapter 4:Identification and Phylogeny of Akanthomyces: A Member of Cordycipitaceae.- Chapter 5: On the Cordyceps Research in Vietnam.-
Part II - Bioactive and Therapeutic Potential.-
Chapter 6: Secondary Metabolites and Applications of Cordyceps and Allies.- Chapter 7: Bioactive Perspectives and the Pharmaceutical Value of Cordyceps.- Chapter 8: Traditional and Modern Medicinal Uses of Cordyceps.-Chapter 9: Ophiocordyceps sinensis: A Highly Valued Energizer and Traditional Medicine.- Chapter 10: Unveiling the Multifaceted Antiviral Properties of Cordyceps.-
Part III - Industrial Significance.-
Chapter 11: Bioprocess Development of Cordyceps Liquid Culture Systems for Bioactive Metabolite Production.-Chapter 12: Industrial Implications of Biomass and Bioactive Compounds from Cordyceps and Allies.-
Part IV - Products and Market.-
Chapter 13: An Overview of Pigmented Bioactive Products from the Genus Cordyceps.- Chapter 14: Cordyceps militaris: A Microbial Cell Factory for the Production of Cordycepin.- Chapter 15: Cosmeceutical Potential and Products of Cordyceps.- Chapter 16: Cordyceps-Based Bioactives: Product Development and Marketing.- Chapter 17: Market Status and Cultivation of Wild Cordyceps in China.
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