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Introduction
Nerve growth factor (NGF) is considered as a very promising candidate in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease [1]. However, NGF is a protein that becomes inactive after oral administration. A breakthrough in treatment occurred with the discovery of a class of compounds derived from the Lion’s Mane mushroom (Yamabushitake, Hericium erinaceum), which stimulate the production of NGF [2,3].
Bioactive substances in H. erinaceum including hericenones, have the potential to repair neurological damage, improve brain function, and possibly prevent and treat...