Ivan Jakopovich
6 Papers
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Ivan Jakopovich is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mushroom & Grifola frondosa. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Proteomic Research on the Antitumor Properties of Medicinal Mushrooms
TL;DR: A review of the current state of proteomic research into antitumor mechanisms of some of the most researched medicinal mushroom species, including Phellinus linteus, Ganoderma lucidum, Auricularia auricula, Agrocybe aegerita, Grifola frondosa, and Lentinus edodes, as whole body extracts or various isolates, as well as of complex extract mixtures, is presented in this article.
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Mushroom Extracts Decrease Bone Resorption and Improve Bone Formation
TL;DR: Inhibitory properties of extracts from L. edodes on osteoclasts and the promotion of osteoblasts in vitro, together with the potential to decrease lumbar spine bone loss in an animal osteoporosis model, indicate that medicinal mushroom extracts can be considered as a preventive treatment and/or a supplement to pharmacotherapy to enhance its effectiveness and ameliorate its harmful side effects.
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Treatment With Medicinal Mushroom Extract Mixture Inhibits Translation and Reprograms Metabolism in Advanced Colorectal Cancer Animal Model as Evidenced by Tandem Mass Tags Proteomics Analysis
Boris Jakopović,Anita Horvatić,Marko Klobučar,Andrea Gelemanović,Petra Grbčić,Nada Oršolić,Ivan Jakopovich,Sandra Kraljević Pavelić +7 more
TL;DR: A tandem mass tags qualitative and quantitative proteomic analyses of CT26.1 found that many known clinical biomarkers and protein clusters important in CRC progression and prognosis are affected, which are a good basis for an expanded translational study of the herein presented treatment.
New dietary supplements from medicinal mushrooms: Dr Myko San--a registration report.
TL;DR: In December 2010 the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare of the Republic of Croatia registered tablet preparations AGARIKON.