A mushroom lectin from ascomycete Cordyceps militaris

Volume: 1770, Issue: 5, Pages: 833 - 838
Published: May 1, 2007
Abstract
A mushroom lectin has been purified from ascomycete Cordyceps militaris, which is one of the most popular mushrooms in eastern Asia used as a nutraceutical and in traditional Chinese medicine. This lectin, designated CML, exhibited hemagglutination activity in mouse and rat erythrocytes, but not in human ABO erythrocytes. SDS-PAGE of CML revealed a single band with a molecular mass of 31.0 kDa under both nonreducing and reducing conditions that...
Paper Details
Title
A mushroom lectin from ascomycete Cordyceps militaris
Published Date
May 1, 2007
Volume
1770
Issue
5
Pages
833 - 838
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