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Table 1.

Geographic origin of studied Trametes species.

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Table 2.

Yields (%) of selected Trametes spp. basidiocarp and mycelium extractions.

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Table 3.

Antifungal activities of ethanolic extracts of selected Trametes spp. basidiocarps (B) and mycelia (M) and commercial antimycotic.

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Table 4.

Antioxidative activities of ethanolic extracts of selected Trametes spp. basidiocarps and mycelia and commercial antioxidant.

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Table 5.

Phenol and flavonoid contents in ethanolic extracts of selected Trametes spp. basidiocarps and mycelia.

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Table 6.

Cytotoxic activities of selected Trametes spp. basidiocarp and mycelium extracts and commercial cytostatics.

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Fig 1.

Potential of basidiocarp and mycelium extracts of selected Trametes species and commercial inhibitors to inhibit activities of acetylcholinesterase (A) and tyrosinase (B) at concentration of 100.0 μg/mL.

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Fig 2.

The full 1H NMR spectra of ethanol extracts of selected Trametes species.

T. gibbosa basidiocarp (TGB), T. gibbosa mycelium (TGM), T. hirsuta basidiocarp (THB), T. hirsuta mycelium (THM), T. versicolor basidiocarp (TVB), T. versicolor mycelium (TVM).

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Fig 3.

1H NMR spectrum of Trametes hirsuta mycelium extract with labeled peaks from appropriate group of compounds.

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