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TitleHPLC levels of adenosine in Awheto - Indigenous New Zealand Cordyceps robertsii Hooker (Ascomycetes)
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsTauwhare, S., and Mitchell K.
JournalInternational Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms
Volume10
Issue1
Pagination55 - 63
Date Published2008
ISSN15219437 (ISSN)
Keywordsadenosine, article, Ascomycetes, Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, biological activity, Clavicipitaceae, cordycepin, Cordyceps, Cordyceps robertsii, Cordyceps sinensis, drug isolation, drug structure, dry weight, fruiting body, high performance liquid chromatography, Maori, mushroom, new zealand, nonhuman, nucleoside, tattoo
AbstractCordyceps spp. (Clavicipitaceae) are well-known medicinal mushrooms used traditionally by indigenous and local communities throughout the world for the treatment of various ailments. Cordyceps robertsii has been used (as a part of awheto) by the Maori people as food and in traditional Maori tattoo, or ta-moko; and there is some evidence of traditional rongoa (medicinal) use. There is only limited scientific evidence of their bioactivity and potential for use in this area. This research aims to identify and quantify adenosine and cordycepin in C. robertsii from New Zealand by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). We can report the presence of adenosine and that the level of this nucleoside in C. robertsii is at least comparable to that found in C. sinensis. The research also demonstrates that the presence of adenosine in C. robertsii varies, depending on factors including environment, climate, host organism, and nutrition. We can also report the absence of cordycepin in C. robertsii. © 2008 by Begell House, Inc.
URLhttp://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-39049134783&partnerID=40&md5=67685f1a426ec2db748b73ec6dfbea97
DOI10.1615/IntJMedMushr.v10.i1.70

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