Common Morel
Morchella esculenta
Morchella esculenta, commonly known as the common morel, is a traditional medicinal and culinary fungus with origins in various cultures. While its specific uses are not well-documented in traditional medicine, it has been observed for its potential health benefits and ecological roles. Scientific studies have shown that cultivating M. esculenta can enhance soil fertility by altering bacterial and fungal communities, though the impact on microbial diversity is mixed across different environments. Additionally, research indicates that Morchella elata, a closely related species, contains higher levels of phenolic compounds and has stronger antioxidant capacity compared to M. esculenta. A fucose-specific lectin from M. esculenta, MEP5, may potentially modulate glucose metabolism through dual-stage mechanisms involving α-glucosidase inhibition and DPP-IV inhibition, though no specific dosing or treatment advice is provided. The study also identified 38 bioactive metabolites in Morchella esculenta that reduced body weight and lipid levels in obese zebrafish without specifying the conditions of use. To date, there are no major safety concerns recorded for M. esculenta, nor have any significant drug interactions been reported.
- Beste Evidenz
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- Warnhinweise
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Nur zur Information. Traditionelle Anwendung bedeutet keine nachgewiesene Wirksamkeit. Evidenz und Sicherheit variieren — siehe die angegebenen Quellen.
Was die Wissenschaft sagt
- Die Zucht der gewöhnlichen Morelle verbesserte die Bodenfruchtbarkeit und veränderte Bakterien- und Pilzgemeinschaften in verschiedenen Umgebungen mit variabler Auswirkung auf die Mikrobiom-Diversität.
- Die Studie zeigte an, dass ein Lektin spezifisch für Fucose aus M. esculenta, MEP5, potenziell die Glukosemetabolismus durch dualstufige Mechanismen, einschließlich der α-Glucosidase-Inhibition und DPP-IV-Inhibition, moduliert.
- Die Studie zeigte, dass Morchella elata ein höheres Phänolsäurengehalt und eine größere Antioxidationskraft aufweist als Morchella esculenta.
- The study found that dietary supplementation with Morchella esculenta fruiting bodies powder led to reductions in body weight, BMI, and serum lipid levels in diet-induced obese zebrafish.
Frequently asked questions
What is Common Morel?
Common Morel (Morchella esculenta) is a plant documented in FolkKB's traditional-medicine reference, drawn from sourced literature and cross-checked against the evidence.
What does the scientific evidence say about Common Morel?
4 sourced findings are recorded for Common Morel; the strongest carries evidence grade D. For example: Die Zucht der gewöhnlichen Morelle verbesserte die Bodenfruchtbarkeit und veränderte Bakterien- und Pilzgemeinschaften in verschiedenen Umgebungen mit variabler Auswirkung auf die Mikrobiom-Diversität.
How strong is the evidence for Common Morel?
The strongest finding for Common Morel carries evidence grade D — preliminary or traditional. Grades run A (strongest) to D (preliminary or traditional).
Is Common Morel safe? What are the side effects?
No major safety issues are recorded for Common Morel in our sources, but the data may be incomplete. Consult a qualified professional before use.
Does Common Morel interact with medications?
No drug interactions are recorded for Common Morel in our sources. This does not rule them out — check with a pharmacist.
What are the common names of Common Morel?
Common Morel is also known as: Сморчок съедобный, Morille blonde.
Is Common Morel a proven treatment?
No. FolkKB is informational only. Traditional use and early findings are not proof of efficacy or safety — consult a qualified professional and never self-treat.
Quellen
- T2 OHR-LCMS based chemical profiling and dietary effects of morel mushroom Morchella esculenta (L.) Pers. on diet-induced obese zebrafish: Insights from physiological, biochemical, histological and ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. literature abstract metadata
- T2 A comparative study of the phenolic compounds and antioxidant potential of Morchella elata Fr. and Morchella esculenta (L).Pers. literature abstract metadata
- T2 In Silico Structural Characterization and Hypoglycemic Potential of a Novel Fucose-Specific Lectin (MEP5) from Morchella esculenta. literature abstract metadata
- T2 Assessment of the Impacts of Common Morel (Morchella sextelata) Cultivation on Soil Physicochemical Properties and Microbial Communities in Different Environments. literature abstract metadata