12/10/2018 / By Edsel Cook
The eritadenine found in shiitake mushrooms (Lentinula edodes) is known to lower cholesterol levels and helps produce the essential amino acid methionine. Japanese researchers reported that shiitake supplements could improve the serum lipid concentrations of rats given fatty diets with different kinds of lipids.
Their research effort was supported by Beppu University. They published their paper in the Journal of Dietary Supplements.
The researchers concluded that the eritadenine in shiitake can break down both plant and animal fats and that its hypocholesterolemic activity works better if paired with plant oils rich in medium-chain triglyceride.
Learn about the other health benefits that come from eating shiitake at SuperFoodNews.com.
Journal Reference:
Asada N, Kairiku R, Tobo M, Ono A. EFFECTS OF SHIITAKE INTAKE ON SERUM LIPIDS IN RATS FED DIFFERENT HIGH-OIL OR HIGH-FAT DIETS. Journal of Dietary Supplements. 2018 Apr 27:1–12. DOI: 10.1080/19390211.2018.1458768.
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