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Antrodia.

Antrodia camphorata

Révisé médicalement par Dr. Irvine Russell, M.D.

Antrodia camphorata (syn. Antrodia cinnamomea, Taiwanofungus camphoratus) is a rare parasitic fungus endemic to Taiwan, belonging to the family Fomitopsidaceae. It grows exclusively on the inner heartwood of the endangered Cinnamomum kanehirae (stout camphor tree), producing a distinctive orange-red to salmon-colored fruiting body with a porous, irregularly shaped surface. Due to the extreme rarity of its host tree and its slow growth rate, wild A. camphorata commands prices exceeding $500 per kilogram, earning it the designation 'ruby of the forest' in Taiwan. The fungus produces a remarkable diversity of bioactive metabolites, including antroquinonol (a ubiquinone derivative with documented anti-cancer activity), over 70 identified triterpenoids, polysaccharides, succinic acid derivatives, and maleic acid derivatives, collectively demonstrating hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, anti-fatigue, immunomodulatory, and anti-tumor properties.

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Classement de popularité

Moderate

Niveau de recherche

3

Références

5

Composés clés

Antrodia
Composé principal

Antroquinonol

Dr. Irvine Russell, M.D.
Dr. Irvine Russell, M.D.

Board-Certified Physician · Medical Reviewer · Dernière révision 25 février 2026

APERÇU SCIENTIFIQUE.

Niveau de preuve: B

Antrodia bénéficie d'un soutien de recherche modéré avec plusieurs études précliniques et quelques essais humains. Des recherches supplémentaires sont nécessaires pour confirmer les bienfaits.

Point clé

Antrodia camphorata is Taiwan's most treasured medicinal mushroom — so rare and valuable that it has been called the "ruby of the forest." It grows exclusively on the inner heartwood of a single tree...

Usage traditionnel

Antrodia est utilisé dans les systèmes de médecine traditionnelle depuis des siècles, notamment dans la Médecine Traditionnelle Chinoise (MTC) et d'autres pratiques de guérison asiatiques.

Contexte historique: L'usage traditionnel ne garantit ni l'efficacité ni la sécurité. La recherche moderne est en cours pour valider les allégations traditionnelles.

Antrodia camphorata is Taiwan's most treasured medicinal mushroom — so rare and valuable that it has been called the "ruby of the forest." It grows exclusively on the inner heartwood of a single tree species, the stout camphor tree (Cinnamomum kanehirae), which is itself endangered and found only in Taiwan's old-growth forests. Wild specimens can sell for over $500 per kilogram, making it one of the most expensive medicinal mushrooms in the world. Its distinctive orange-red fruiting body is unmistakable and has become a symbol of Taiwanese traditional medicine.

People seek out Antrodia primarily for liver protection and anti-fatigue benefits. In Taiwan, it has been used for generations as a remedy for liver ailments, alcohol-related damage, and general exhaustion. Modern research has identified antroquinonol — a unique compound found only in this mushroom — that has shown remarkable hepatoprotective properties in laboratory studies, protecting liver cells from alcohol and toxin-induced damage. The Taiwanese government has invested significantly in Antrodia research, and it is one of the most studied medicinal mushrooms in Taiwanese academia.

The traditional use of Antrodia dates back to Taiwan's indigenous peoples, who discovered the mushroom growing inside hollow camphor trees and used it to treat liver complaints, food poisoning, and fatigue. As Taiwan modernized, Antrodia became a premium health product, with wild-harvested specimens commanding extraordinary prices. The scarcity of wild Antrodia has driven the development of sophisticated cultivation techniques, including solid-state fermentation and liquid culture methods that make the mushroom's benefits more accessible.

Antrodia supplements are available primarily in capsule and liquid extract form. Due to the mushroom's rarity, most commercial products use cultivated mycelium or fermentation-derived extracts rather than wild fruiting bodies. Typical dosages range from 500 mg to 1,500 mg per day. The supplement market for Antrodia is largest in Taiwan and Southeast Asia, but it is increasingly available in Western markets through specialty supplement retailers.

When shopping for Antrodia supplements, be aware that quality varies significantly. Look for products that specify whether they use fruiting body extract, mycelium, or fermentation broth, as the bioactive compound profiles differ. Products standardized to triterpenoid or antroquinonol content are generally considered higher quality. Third-party testing is especially important for Antrodia, given the high value of the raw material and the potential for adulteration.

Antrodia is often combined with other liver-supporting ingredients like milk thistle, NAC (N-acetyl cysteine), and reishi mushroom for comprehensive liver health protocols. In Taiwan, it is also popular among athletes and professionals seeking anti-fatigue benefits, sometimes combined with cordyceps for enhanced energy and endurance. While Antrodia remains a niche ingredient in Western markets, its unique bioactive profile and growing research base suggest it may become more prominent as global interest in medicinal mushrooms continues to expand.

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Révisé médicalement par

Dr. Irvine Russell, M.D.
Dr. Irvine Russell, M.D.

Board-Certified Physician · Medical Reviewer

Board-certified physician affiliated with UC Irvine, the Gavin Herbert Eye Institute, and the UCI School of Medicine. Dr. Russell reviews all mushroom encyclopedia entries for scientific accuracy, ensuring claims are supported by peer-reviewed research.

Last reviewed: 25 février 2026

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