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Antrodia cinnamomea
Antrodia cinnamomea, also known as “ Niu-chang-chih ” or “Chang-chih ” is a medicinal fungus unique to Taiwan. Our fermentation techniques can offer an alternative production of A. cinnamomea in the form of mycelium or whole broth.Antrodia cinnamomea has a complete safety and functional assessment profile.
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- Genotoxicity
- Acute toxicity per batch production
- 28-day subacute toxicity
- 90-day subacute toxicity
- Teratogenicity toxicity
- Health Food Certificate No. 182: Enhances liver rejuvenation
- 12% polysaccharide content
- Over 30 published scientific studies
- Bioactive compound: Antrosterol, AntrocinnamomideR, AntroterpeneR
- Antrosterol : The only pure compound from Antrodia cinnamomea which has been experimented in the animal model
- Customerized formulas available
- heavy metal test analysis
- pathogen tests and analysis
- plasticizer test analysis
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Song TY, Yen GC. 2003. Protective effects of Fermented Filtrate from Antrodia camphorata in submerged Culture against CCl4-Induced Hepatic Toxicity in Rats. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 51: 1571-1577.