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Department of Botany
Govt Institute of Science Aurangabad
 Fungi are a group of Unicellular & Multicellular Spore
producing organisms which are feeding on Organic
Matter.
 They occure in every habitats where Moisture and
Organic matter are available.
 These are Achlorophylous, hence can’t produce their
own food material.
 Most of the fungi Grows on Dead decaying organic
matter, hence called as Saprophytes.
 They are also Parasitic
 There are several fungi which are used as Medicines &
in the production of Medicine.
 These are as Follows :-
 Antibiotics are metabolic substances produced by
some living organisms which are injurious to other
living beings
 Alexander fleming in 1944 for the first time extracted
the Wonder Drug “Penicillin” from the fungi
“Penicillium notatum”
 First Antibiotic discovered
 It kills Bacteria by preventing them from making Cell wall
due to which the Bacteria dies.
Other Antibiotics Obtained from Fungi.
 Contains some Alkaloids like Ergometrine, Ergotamine,
Ergosterol.
 These are used for :
 To induce Uterine contraction for Abortion.
 Treatment of Menstural disorder.
 To Check Haemorrhages
 Tolypocladium inflatum is soil mold which produces
Cyclosporine.
 It is actually a soil stage in the life cycle of a fungus called as
Cordycep subsessilis.
 Cyclosporine is an immunosuppressant.
 Hence it is usually used at the time of organ transplant.
 Aspergillus terreus produces Lovastatin.
 Lovastatin is a drug used along a proper diet to reduce the
Bad Cholesterol and Fats(LDL), and raise Good
Cholesterols(HDL) in the blood.
 Lovastatin reduces the risk of Cardiovascular disease.
 The oyster mushroom is another fungus that produces
Lovastatin.
 It is also a popular food item.
 This fungi is used in the synthesis of a Drug called
Ephedrine
 Ephidrine is synthesized from Benzaldehydes by the action
of Yeast (Sachharomyces cervisiae)
 Used for treatment of Asthama and Nasal troubles.
 These are complex Organic compounds effective against
Arthritis, allergies, etc.
 They are also used in as Anesthetic and Antifertility agents.
 A wide variety of fungi has the ability of synthesizing
steroids such as, Cortisone is prepared by fermentation of
plant glycoside by Rhizopus nigricans & Aspergillus niger.
 This is a very rare and very
expensive fungus and also known
as “Zombie mushroom”.
 It is used by athletes for boosting
metabolism and stamina
 It also increases and stimulates
testesteron and estrogen secretion.
 It has Anti-Diabetic properties.
 It has also been found that it also
improves lung functioning.
 Good for immune system
 It has also shown abilities to shrink
tumors of Cancer.
 It boosts and regulates the Immune system.
 It contains compounds that increase the
production of antibodies that fights pathogens
in the body.
 Also lowers the bad Cholesterol like LDL.
 The ingrediants of this mushroom acts as anti
inflamatory agents.
 It is consumed in the form Of tea..
 These mushrooms also have the ability to fight and cure
Cancer tumors.
 The most interesting compound in this mushroom is
Polysaccharide-K (PSK).
 This PSK is used as a priscription drug in the Traditional
Cancer treatment in Japan.
 This mushroom has an Anti-Diabetic property by
maintaining the Insulin level in body
 It also has some anti-inflammatory properties
 It also has Cancer treating properties.
 It also helps in the production of phagocytic cells in the
body.
 This is an edible mushroom
 They contains two chemicals of interests i.e Lentinan
& Eritadenine.
 Lentinan boosts the immune system and helps to
fight Cancer.
 Eritadenine lowers the Cholesterol.
Medicinal Uses fungi.
Medicinal Uses fungi.

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Medicinal Uses fungi.

  • 1. Department of Botany Govt Institute of Science Aurangabad
  • 2.  Fungi are a group of Unicellular & Multicellular Spore producing organisms which are feeding on Organic Matter.  They occure in every habitats where Moisture and Organic matter are available.  These are Achlorophylous, hence can’t produce their own food material.  Most of the fungi Grows on Dead decaying organic matter, hence called as Saprophytes.  They are also Parasitic
  • 3.  There are several fungi which are used as Medicines & in the production of Medicine.  These are as Follows :-
  • 4.  Antibiotics are metabolic substances produced by some living organisms which are injurious to other living beings  Alexander fleming in 1944 for the first time extracted the Wonder Drug “Penicillin” from the fungi “Penicillium notatum”
  • 5.  First Antibiotic discovered  It kills Bacteria by preventing them from making Cell wall due to which the Bacteria dies.
  • 6.
  • 8.  Contains some Alkaloids like Ergometrine, Ergotamine, Ergosterol.  These are used for :  To induce Uterine contraction for Abortion.  Treatment of Menstural disorder.  To Check Haemorrhages
  • 9.  Tolypocladium inflatum is soil mold which produces Cyclosporine.  It is actually a soil stage in the life cycle of a fungus called as Cordycep subsessilis.  Cyclosporine is an immunosuppressant.  Hence it is usually used at the time of organ transplant.
  • 10.  Aspergillus terreus produces Lovastatin.  Lovastatin is a drug used along a proper diet to reduce the Bad Cholesterol and Fats(LDL), and raise Good Cholesterols(HDL) in the blood.  Lovastatin reduces the risk of Cardiovascular disease.
  • 11.  The oyster mushroom is another fungus that produces Lovastatin.  It is also a popular food item.
  • 12.  This fungi is used in the synthesis of a Drug called Ephedrine  Ephidrine is synthesized from Benzaldehydes by the action of Yeast (Sachharomyces cervisiae)  Used for treatment of Asthama and Nasal troubles.
  • 13.  These are complex Organic compounds effective against Arthritis, allergies, etc.  They are also used in as Anesthetic and Antifertility agents.  A wide variety of fungi has the ability of synthesizing steroids such as, Cortisone is prepared by fermentation of plant glycoside by Rhizopus nigricans & Aspergillus niger.
  • 14.  This is a very rare and very expensive fungus and also known as “Zombie mushroom”.  It is used by athletes for boosting metabolism and stamina  It also increases and stimulates testesteron and estrogen secretion.  It has Anti-Diabetic properties.  It has also been found that it also improves lung functioning.  Good for immune system  It has also shown abilities to shrink tumors of Cancer.
  • 15.
  • 16.  It boosts and regulates the Immune system.  It contains compounds that increase the production of antibodies that fights pathogens in the body.  Also lowers the bad Cholesterol like LDL.  The ingrediants of this mushroom acts as anti inflamatory agents.  It is consumed in the form Of tea..
  • 17.  These mushrooms also have the ability to fight and cure Cancer tumors.  The most interesting compound in this mushroom is Polysaccharide-K (PSK).  This PSK is used as a priscription drug in the Traditional Cancer treatment in Japan.
  • 18.  This mushroom has an Anti-Diabetic property by maintaining the Insulin level in body  It also has some anti-inflammatory properties  It also has Cancer treating properties.  It also helps in the production of phagocytic cells in the body.
  • 19.  This is an edible mushroom  They contains two chemicals of interests i.e Lentinan & Eritadenine.  Lentinan boosts the immune system and helps to fight Cancer.  Eritadenine lowers the Cholesterol.