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Table 1: Anti-inflammatory compounds of mushrooms. Mushroom species Biomaterial
Figure 1: Molecular structure of
Figure 2: Examples of some terpenoid bioactive compounds isolated from edible mushrooms.
Table 2: Examples of biological studies performed with anti-inflammatory compounds from mushrooms
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