Ergothioneine: The Science Behind the Longevity Amino Acid
Ergothioneine stands out among the limited group of fungal-derived compounds for which a dedicated intracellular transporter has been identified.
Ergothioneine in Fungal Sources and Its Emerging Role in Cutaneous Biology
Ergothioneine is a naturally occurring, sulfur-containing amino acid derivative that accumulates selectively within the mitochondria of skin cells through the action of a dedicated transporter protein, OCTN1.
Fungi and Hair Health: The Scientific Mechanisms Explained
The perifollicular microvascular network is among the structures most susceptible to oxidative stress.
Mushrooms and the Science of Aging: A Comprehensive Review of Ergothioneine Research
Ergothioneine is a naturally occurring, sulfur-containing amino acid with potent antioxidant properties. It is not synthesized by the human body and must be acquired through dietary intake, primarily from mushrooms, which serve as its principal natural source.