Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor): The Definitive Species Guide
Among medicinal fungi, Trametes versicolor (Turkey Tail) is singular in having undergone clinical investigation in Japan, where studies have concentrated on its two principal polysaccharide-peptide fractions—PSK and PSP—and their capacity to modulate immune responses.
A Targeted Functional Mushroom Protocol for Athletic Performance
A substantial portion of the clinical research on Cordyceps has centered on endurance athletes.
Polysaccharide-K (PSK): The Clinically Recognized Active Compound in Turkey Tail Mushroom
Polysaccharide K (PSK) has been the most extensively studied polysaccharide in Japanese oncology support research since the 1980s.
The Evening Mushroom Protocol: Reishi and Turkey Tail
Evening ingestion of adaptogenic fungi may facilitate the circadian shift from cortisol prominence to melatonin secretion, supporting the body’s natural preparation for sleep.
A Comprehensive Guide to Medicinal Mushrooms for Canine and Feline Wellness
Polysaccharides derived from the Turkey Tail fungus (Trametes versicolor) are attracting steadily increasing interest in veterinary oncology research.
Shiitake versus Turkey Tail: A Comparative Analysis of Polysaccharide Profiles
Comparative Polysaccharide Profiles of Shiitake and Turkey Tail: Structural and Clinical Distinctions between Lentinan and the PSK/PSP Complex