Taiwanofungus camphoratus, also known as stout camphor fungus (Chinese: 牛樟芝), is a species of fungus that is endemic to Taiwan, where it grows only on the endemic tree Cinnamomum kanehirae, causing a brown heart rot. Synonyms include Antrodia camphorata and Ganoderma camphoratum.
Recently, the 32.15 Mb genome containing 9,254 genes was sequenced.[2]
Antcin B, antrodioxolanone, antrocamphin B, antroquinonol, antrocamphins, zhankuic acids, and other antcins have been reported as constituents of Taiwanofungus camphoratus.
Because of its use as an herbal remedy, fruiting bodies of the fungus can fetch high prices. Good quality fruiting bodies were reported to cost as much as US$15,000/kg in 1997, before artificial cultivation methods were developed.[3] Some have illegally farmed the fungus in the forests of Taiwan by hollowing out endangered stout camphor trees (Cinnamomum kanehirae or niu zhang Chinese: 牛樟).[4] This is despite the equal potency of T. camphotatus grown in a laboratory.[5]
Taiwanofungus camphoratus, also known as stout camphor fungus (Chinese: 牛樟芝), is a species of fungus that is endemic to Taiwan, where it grows only on the endemic tree Cinnamomum kanehirae, causing a brown heart rot. Synonyms include Antrodia camphorata and Ganoderma camphoratum.
Taiwanofungus camphoratus je grzib[3], co go nojprzōd ôpisoł M. Zang & C.H. Su, a terŏźnõ nazwã doł mu Sheng H. Wu, Z.H. Yu, Y.C. Dai & C.H. Su 2004. Taiwanofungus camphoratus nŏleży do zorty Taiwanofungus, rzyndu Polyporales, klasy Agaricomycetes, grōmady Basidiomycota i krōlestwa grzibōw.[4][5] Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.[4]
Taiwanofungus camphoratus je grzib, co go nojprzōd ôpisoł M. Zang & C.H. Su, a terŏźnõ nazwã doł mu Sheng H. Wu, Z.H. Yu, Y.C. Dai & C.H. Su 2004. Taiwanofungus camphoratus nŏleży do zorty Taiwanofungus, rzyndu Polyporales, klasy Agaricomycetes, grōmady Basidiomycota i krōlestwa grzibōw. Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.