What does the wide tail of Cordyceps Sinensis mean?
It is the width of Cordyceps sinensis tail, used to check and identify the grade of Cordyceps sinensis.
Cordyceps sinensis is the abbreviation of Cordyceps sinensis. It is a kind of Cordyceps sinensis. It is a fungus of the family Claviceps. It is a complex of parasites on the larvae of bat moth insects and the bodies of the larvae. The adult cordycepin contains The tablet is the essence of Cordyceps sinensis, which has many functions such as regulating immune system function, anti-tumor, anti-fatigue, etc. Its cutting-edge theory, unique formula, and exclusive positioning are at the forefront. Mainly distributed in China's Tibet and Qinghai provinces, this fungus is found in parts of Sichuan and Yunnan.
“Winter is an insect, summer is grass, and Cordyceps sinensis is a treasure.” Cordyceps sinensis, referred to as Cordyceps sinensis, is a fungus that parasitizes the larvae of the Cordyceps sinensis moth in winter and develops in summer. Hence the name Cordyceps sinensis.
From the appearance, the body of Cordyceps sinensis is golden yellow, light yellow or yellow brown, and it is also known as the "golden grass" because of its high price. Because of its high medicinal value and good efficacy, it is regarded as a treasure at home and abroad and has a large market demand. However, because of the scarcity of natural resources, the price is very expensive.
Whether Cordyceps sinensis is a worm or a grass, Wang Hongsheng, an associate researcher at the Academy of Animal Science of Qinghai University and who has been engaged in artificial cultivation research of Cordyceps sinensis for many years, said that it depends on its formation process. In layman's terms, many species of bat moths in the family Batidae lay eggs in the soil to reproduce. The eggs then transform into larvae. Before and after, the Cordyceps fungus invades the larvae and absorbs the substances in the larvae as nutritional conditions for survival. And continue to reproduce in the larvae, causing the larvae to be filled with hyphae. When the weather gets warmer from May to July of the next year, yellow or light brown fungi will grow from the larvae's head. After growing, they will emerge from the ground in the shape of a grass stalk. This forms the cordyceps we usually see. Therefore, although it has the appearance of both a bug and a grass, it is neither a bug nor a grass, but a fungus and algae organism.