Lifeasible offers tissue culture services for Coprinus comatus. The quality and yield of Coprinus comatus mushrooms are directly affected by the quality of the parent strain. Our tissue isolation of Coprinus comatus parent strains provides a research direction for the development of varieties capable of producing high-quality mushrooms. Working with us will greatly facilitate your research.
Coprinus comatus is found in fields, woods, and open spaces rich in organic matter and humus. The mushroom flesh is thick, tender, crunchy, tasty, and nutritious. It is sweet, smooth, and mild in nature, helpful for the spleen and stomach, clears the mind, and calms the spirit. It treats hemorrhoids and lowers blood sugar levels in the body. Chanterelle polysaccharide (CCP) has significant immunological activity and important clinical applications. It is one of the 16 rare edible mushrooms that meet the "natural, nutritious and wholesome" requirements of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the World Health Organization. It is a valuable edible and medicinal mushroom with a wide range of development and commercial potential, with substantial economic and social benefits.
Lifeasible's Coprinus comatus tissue culture service can provide a reference for research into the production of Coprinus comatus. Using tissue culture methods, we have selected the ideal parent culture medium for Coprinus comatus cultivation using wild Coprinus comatus as experimental material. Our tissue culture service process includes but is not limited to the following:
Strain Collection
Tissue isolation
Fresh, unopened, and small Coprinus comatus is sterilized and washed
Cut the inner apical meristem into pieces with a sterile scalpel
Inoculation with a special needle in the center of the slanting medium
Incubation in a thermostat
Observe how the mycelium grows
The aqueous extract of Coprinus comatus contains potent antitumor compounds against breast cancer.
Studies have shown that C. comatus consumption can help regulate blood sugar levels.
Coprinus comatus contains active compounds that kill nematodes.
Contains ergothioneine, a thiol compound with antioxidant properties that can be used to make antioxidants.
Lifeasible provides tissue culture services for Coprinus comatus. This enables large-scale propagation and conservation of Coprinus comatus strains, ensuring their purity and viability, and meeting market demand. It also helps to promote research and application and provides a reliable source of strains for relevant industries. If you are interested in our services, please contact us for a more detailed description of our services.
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For research or industrial raw materials, not for personal medical use!