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@article{161436, author = {SUMIT DEVKAR and Rushikesh Devadhe and Aditya Pawar and Akshay More and Naman Gandhi and Tejas Bagmar}, title = {Medicinal and Therapeutic agent : Mushrooms}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {4}, pages = {48-54}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=161436}, abstract = {Since the start of human era the nature is important source of medicines .The compound which are bioactive i.e. produced by living organisms are used to lead the new drug formulations or some bioactive compounds are directly used as drug for treatment of some disease. The plants are traditionally used as source of medicine which is evidence based. The broad medicinal use of mushroom was restricted due to its unspecified species . Some species of Mushrooms are poisonous and some are edible. Nowadays the use of Mushroom in medicinal use is increasing world wide. There are lots of scientific papers and national , international conferences are held in medicinal research.}, keywords = {Mushrooms ; Edible mushrooms, Psychoactive Mushrooms, Toadstool, Cardiovascular, Radical scavenging, Covid- 19}, month = {}, }
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