Micotherapy Hericium
Soporte para el sistema nervioso y aparato gastrointestinal
Suplemento alimenticio a base de Hericium erinaceus de cultivo biológico (IT BIO 006) – Made in Europe.


Propiedades
Conocido también como “Lion’s mane” (melena de león) o “Monkey’s mushroom” (hongo del mono), el Hericium es el hongo del aparato digestivo y del sistema nervioso. Rico en vitaminas y minerales, se utilizaba tradicionalmente para todas las problemáticas gástricas, gracias a su actividad antiinflamatoria, cicatrizante y a la capacidad de regeneración de las mucosas.
Obtenido de cultivo biológico y titulado, hoy es muy estudiado tanto por sus beneficios sobre el aparato gastrointestinal, con efectos directos sobre la mucosa intestinal y de modulación inmunitaria, como por el soporte neurológico y el eje intestino-cerebro. Estudios iniciados en 1991 permitieron identificar en Hericium erinaceus compuestos de bajo peso molecular, las erinacinas y los ericenones, capaces de atravesar la barrera hematoencefálica y estimular la regeneración mielínica, favoreciendo el mantenimiento de las funciones cognitivas normales.
Efectos fisiológicos
Apoya el sistema nervioso y el aparato gastrointestinal
Ingredientes
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- Hericium erinaceus de agricultura ecológica, esporóforo y extracto seco estandarizado en polisacáridos, erinacina y ergotioneína
Sustancias contenidas:
- Todos los aminoácidos esenciales
- Polisacáridos y glicoproteínas
- Ericenonas, Erinacinas
- Triterpenos, ergosteroles, bioflavonoides
- Alcaloides (Ericeninas)
- Ácidos grasos
- Minerales: Potasio, zinc, hierro, germanio, selenio, fósforo
- Ergotioneína
| CONTENIDO MEDIO DE LOS INGREDIENTES | POR DOSIS DIARIA (3 CÁPSULAS) |
| Hericium sporophorum | 1200 mg |
| Extracto seco de Hericium | 300 mg |
| Aporte de polisacáridos | 150 mg |
| Aporte de Erinacina A | 417 mcg |
| Ingesta de ergotioneína | 346 mcg |
Modalidades de uso
3 cápsulas al día, preferiblemente lejos de las comidas
Formato
Envases de 30 y 90 cápsulas
Notas
- Gluten Free
- NO OGM
- Ingredientes de agricultura biológica – Made in Europe
- Incluido en el registro de complementos alimenticios: código 62492
- Código Paraf: 923588990
- Código EAN: 8059173430567
Bibliografía
- K Nagai, A Chiba, T Nishino, T Kubota, and H Kawagishi Dilinoleoyl-phosphatidylethanolamine from Hericium erinaceum protects against ER stress-dependent Neuro2a cell death via protein kinase C pathway. J Nutr Biochem, Aug 2006; 17(8): 525-30
- Kawagishi, H. et al. Hericenones C, D, and E, stimulators of Nerve Growth Factor synthesis, from the mushroom Hericium erinaceum. Tetrahedron Lett. 1991; 32, 4361-4564
- Kawagishi, H. et al. Chromans, Hericenones F, G, and H from the mushroom Hericium erinaceum. Phytochemistry. 1993; 32, 175-178
- Furukawa, S. et al. Biological Significance of Nerve Growth Factor and its Syntheses-Promoting Agent. Chemistry and Biology. 1991; 29. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. The Basic Chemistry of Mushrooms and Fungus and Biotechnology, Shishido, K. (editor). 2002; IPC, 212-228. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. Mushroom Yearbook 2002, Efficacy of Mushrooms and its Prospectives. Plants World. 2002; 227-332. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. Science of Mushrooms, Suguwara, R. (editor). Asakura Shoten. 1997; 155-180. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. et al. Search for Bioregulating Agents of Edible Mushrooms and Their Performance Analysis, Arai, S. (editor). Gakkai Shuppann Center, 1995; 37-43. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. et al. Nerve Growth Factor Synthesis-Promoting Agents, Approaches for Studying Vital Function Regulating Agents in Food. Gakkai Shuppan Center, 1996; 165-181. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. Bioregulating Agents Found in Mushrooms. Food and Development. 2002; 37: 14-17. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. Bioregulating Agents which Mushrooms Produce. ILSI. 2002; 70: 3-14. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. The Frontier of the Studies on Functionality of Mushrooms. Science of Food. 2002; 296: 4-12. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. Bioregulating Agents which Mushrooms Produce, Kinoko-ken Dayori. 2001; 18: 5-14. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. The Secondary Metabolites of Mushrooms that Promote Synthesis of Nerve Growth Factor. Japan Mycology Journal. 2001; 42: 11-16. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. Mushrooms are a Mine of Bioregulatory Agents with Unique Backbones and Functions. Chemistry and Biology. 2001; 39: 497-498. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. The Present Situation of Chemical Study on Functionality of Food. New Food Industry. 2001; 43: 25-35. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. “Good-For-Body” Agents that Edible Mushrooms Produce. Brain-Tech News. 2000; 81: 1-5. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. Mushroom-Derived Cellular Function Regulatory Agents. Agriculturization Magazine. 1994; 68: 671-677. (In Japanese)
- Kawagishi, H. et al. The Inducer of the Synthesis of Nerve Growth Factor from Lion’s Mane (Hericeum erinaceum). Explore! 2002; 11(4): 4-51
- Lee. E. W. et al. Two novel diterpenoids, erinacines H and I from the mycelia of Hericium erinaceum. Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem. 2000; 64: 2402-2405
- Kawagishi, H. et al. Erinacine D, a stimulator of NGF-synthesis, from the mycelia of Hericium erinaceum. Heterocycl. Commun. 1996; 2: 51-54
- Kawagishi, H. et al. Erinacines, E, F, and G, stimulators of nerve growth factor synthesis, from the mycelia of Hericium erinaceum. Tetrahedron Lett. 1996; 37: 7399-7402
- The Anti-Dementia effect of Lion’s Mane mushroom and its clinical application – Hericium erinaceum – Lion’s Mane by Hirokazu Kawagishi Cun Zhuang Ellen Shnidman Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, April, 2004 by Hirokazu Kawagishi,Cun Zhuang, Ellen Shnidman
- Kolotushkina, E.V., M.G. Moldavan, K.Y. Voronin & G.G. Skibo, 2003. “The influence of Hericium erinaceus extract on myelination process in vitro.” Fiziologicheskii zhurnal 49(1): 38-45
- Kenmoku, H., T. Shimai, T. Toyomasu, N. Kato & T. Sassa, 2002. “Erinacine Q, a new erinacines from Hericium erinaceum, and its biosynthetic route to erinacines C in the basidiomycete.” Bioscience Biotechnology & Biochemistry Mar; 66(3)571-5
- K Mori, Y Obara, M Hirota, Y Azumi, S Kinugasa, S Inatomi, and N Nakahata Nerve growth factor-inducing activity of Hericium erinaceus in 1321N1 human astrocytoma cells. Biol Pharm Bull, Sep 2008; 31(9): 1727-32
- K Mori, S Inatomi, K Ouchi, Y Azumi, and T Tuchida. Improving effects of the mushroom Yamabushitake (Hericium erinaceus) on mild cognitive impairment: a double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial. Phytother Res, Mar 2009; 23(3): 367-72
- K Ueda, M Tsujimori, S Kodani, A Chiba, M Kubo, K Masuno, A Sekiya, K Nagai, and H Kawagishi An endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-suppressive compound and its analogues from the mushroom Hericium erinaceum. Bioorg Med Chem, November 1, 2008; 16(21): 9467-70
- K Ueda, M Tsujimori, S Kodani, A Chiba, M Kubo, K Masuno, A Sekiya, K Nagai, and H Kawagishi An endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-suppressive compound and its analogues from the mushroom Hericium erinaceum. Bioorg Med Chem, November 1, 2008; 16(21): 9467-70
- Moldavan MG, Grygansky AP, Kolotushkina OV, Kirchhoff B, Skibo GG, Pedarzani P. Neurotropic and Trophic Action of Lion’s Mane Mushroom Hericium erinaceus (Bull.: Fr.) Pers. (Aphyllophoromycetideae) Extracts on Nerve Cells in Vitro. IntJMedMushr. Year 2007,Vol. 9 (1): 15-28
Beneficios
Apoya el sistema nervioso y el aparato gastrointestinal
Ciclo de producción interno
Producimos los suplementos en nuestros propios laboratorios para garantizar el rendimiento y la seguridad.
Códigos de producto útiles
- Incluido en el registro de complementos alimenticios: código 62492
- Código Paraf: 983301298















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