Maitake 舞茸


Maitake (Japanese: 舞茸 "means dancing mushroom"), also known as Grifola frondosa is a polypore mushroom that grows at the base of trees, particularly oaks. Also called hen-of-the-woods, ram's head or sheep's head. It is typically found in late summer to early autumn. It is native to China, Europe, and North America.

Maitake contains a unique D-FRACTION type Beta-Glucan, which was investigated for effectiveness on tumors and of metastasis of tumor cells by Dr. Hrioaki Nanba Ph. D.
Also, contains Ergosterol, which converts to Vitamin D2 in human body under exposure of ultraviolet.


Related Pages

External Links Pages

Effect of Maitake (Grifola frondosa) D-Fraction on the activation of NK cells in cancer patients
Effects of D-Fraction, a polysaccharide from Grifola frondosa on tumor growth involve activation of NK cells
Soluble β-glucan from Grifola frondosa induces tumor regression in synergy with TLR9 agonist via dendritic cell-mediated immunity
Enhancement of cytotoxicity of NK cells by D-Fraction, a polysaccharide from Grifola frondosa







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