Tremella.
Tremella fuciformis
Revisionato medicalmente da Dr. Irvine Russell, M.D.
Tremella fuciformis is a gelatinous fungus belonging to the family Tremellaceae, found primarily in tropical and subtropical climates on dead or dying hardwood. It exists as a parasitic yeast that colonizes the mycelium of fungi in the genus Annulohypoxylon, triggering the formation of its characteristic white, frond-like, and translucent fruiting body. Its key pharmacological properties are attributed to its rich concentration of polysaccharides, which have demonstrated significant immunomodulatory, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and skin-hydrating effects — capable of holding up to 500 times their weight in water.
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Polysaccharides
Board-Certified Physician · Medical Reviewer · Ultima revisione 12 febbraio 2026
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Punto chiave
Yang Guifei — considered one of the most beautiful women in Chinese history, favorite consort of Emperor Xuanzong — reportedly consumed Tremella mushrooms daily as part of her beauty regimen. This...
Uso tradizionale
Tremella è stato utilizzato nei sistemi di medicina tradizionale per secoli, in particolare nella Medicina Tradizionale Cinese (MTC) e in altre pratiche di guarigione asiatiche.
Contesto storico: L'uso tradizionale non garantisce efficacia o sicurezza. La ricerca moderna è in corso per validare le affermazioni tradizionali.
Yang Guifei — considered one of the most beautiful women in Chinese history, favorite consort of Emperor Xuanzong — reportedly consumed Tremella mushrooms daily as part of her beauty regimen. This 1,200-year-old story might read as mythology, but modern polymer chemistry provides a rigorous explanation: Tremella polysaccharides can hold up to 500 times their weight in water — more than hyaluronic acid, the gold-standard hydrating ingredient in modern skincare. The Tang Dynasty didn't know about polymers, but they had observed something real.
What Is Tremella?
Tremella (Tremella fuciformis), called "Snow Fungus" or "Silver Ear," is one of the most visually extraordinary mushrooms. A gelatinous, translucent, ruffled mass of lobes resembling underwater coral — white or cream-colored when fresh, almost glass-clear when rehydrated. It grows in tropical forests as a parasite on other fungi, expanding five to six times its dry volume when soaked in water.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tremella has been documented for over 2,000 years as a "yin tonic" — nourishing fluid reserves, moistening dry tissues, and supporting the cooling, nurturing aspects of physiology. This maps onto modern understanding well: its moisture-retaining polysaccharides do exactly what a yin tonic would do at the tissue level. As food, it's consumed in Chinese sweet soups with rock sugar, red dates, and goji berries — genuinely enjoyable comfort food that's served as both dessert and medicine for centuries.
⚡ Key Fact
Tremella polysaccharide particles are actually smaller than hyaluronic acid molecules — potentially allowing better penetration into the epidermis in topical applications. When consumed orally, they're absorbed into systemic circulation and reach dermal layers, providing hydration from the inside out.
The Science: How It Works
Tremella's primary compounds are high-molecular-weight acidic heteropolysaccharides rich in glucuronic acid, fucose, mannose, and xylose. This polymer's extraordinary water-holding capacity — up to 500× its weight — makes it one of the most effective natural hydrating compounds known. When these polysaccharides reach the dermis, they measurably improve skin elasticity and reduce fine lines.
The Wen et al. 2016 study demonstrated protection against UV-induced photoaging by improving skin texture, increasing collagen synthesis, and exhibiting significant antioxidant activity. The Ruan et al. 2018 study found Tremella polysaccharides attenuate oxidative stress and inflammation through miR-155 regulation — indicating systemic anti-inflammatory effects beyond skin. The Ma et al. 2021 review catalogued immunomodulatory, anti-tumor, neuroprotective, and anti-fatigue activities across multiple studies.
Proven Benefits
- ✓Skin Hydration: The most distinctive benefit. 500× water-holding capacity translates to measurable skin hydration improvements, better elasticity, and reduced transepidermal water loss. Users consistently report softer, plumper, more dewy skin after 4–8 weeks.
- ✓Anti-Photoaging & Collagen: The Wen 2016 study demonstrated UV protection. Tremella stimulates fibroblast collagen synthesis while inhibiting collagen-degrading MMPs — building and protecting collagen simultaneously, the most effective anti-aging strategy.
- ✓Immune Support: Beta-glucan and heteropolysaccharide fractions activate macrophages, NK cells, and dendritic cells through TLR and dectin-1 pathways. Less potent than Turkey Tail as a pure immunostimulant but provides meaningful modulation alongside skin benefits.
- ✓Anti-Fatigue & Vitality: Animal studies consistently show reduced fatigue markers and improved endurance. Users report improved baseline energy developing over weeks — consistent with the traditional yin tonic framework of replenishing depleted resources.
💊 Recommended Dosage
1,000–3,000 mg/day of hot water-extracted fruiting body. For skin benefits, commit to daily intake for 8–12 weeks minimum — polysaccharide-mediated dermal changes are cumulative. Traditional preparation: soak 5–10g dried Tremella, simmer in sweet soup with dates and goji berries. Topical Tremella serums complement oral supplementation for dual-pathway skin hydration.
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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: 12 febbraio 2026
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