China Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine ›› 2019, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (10): 3106-3114.doi: 10.16431/j.cnki.1671-7236.2019.10.033

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Advances in Pharmacological Action of Polysaccharides from Edible-medicinal Fungi and Its Application in Veterinary Clinic

WANG Yueshang1, ZHENG Xinxin1, LI Fukuan1, YANG Yan2, WANG Hui1, LYU Shenjin1   

  1. 1. College of Pharmacy, College of Agriculture and Forestry Science, Linyi University, Linyi 276000, China;
    2. Linyi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Linyi 276012, China
  • Received:2019-03-06 Online:2019-10-20 Published:2019-10-21

Abstract: Edible and medicinal fungi not only provide a large number of healthy food for people,but also have great potential applications in the biological activities of secondary metabolites.In recent years,it has attracted more and more attention.Polysaccharides are the main active ingredients of edible and medicinal fungi,which have multiple biological activities such as enhancing the body's immunity,anti-virus,anti-oxidation,lipid-lowering,blood glucose-lowering,anti-tumor,anti-radiation and anti-ulcer.They are internationally known as biological response modifier.At present,the studies on the pharmacological effects of polysaccharides in edible and medicinal fungi are relatively comprehensive and mainly focus on the pharmacological effects of single polysaccharides.Edible-medicinal fungal polysaccharide is mainly used as a feed additive to regulate animal immunity and promote growth in veterinary clinic,but there are few studies on its application in anti-diarrhea,anti-bacterial and anti-virus and its pharmacological mechanism.In this paper,the pharmacological action,structure-activity relationship and veterinary clinical application of edible-medicinal fungal polysaccharides were reviewed,and the existing problems in the study were analyzed and the prospect of its application in veterinary clinic was forecasted.

Key words: edible-medicinal fungal polysaccharide; pharmacologic action; veterinary clinical; application

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