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From: The phytochemical screening, total cucurbitacin content, and in vitro anti-breast cancer activity of Leucopaxillus gentianeus mushroom

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Leucopaxillus Gentianeus is a medium-sized, striated, dull reddish-brown fungus that is inedible. As it creates rings and arcs beneath conifers, the environment resembles that of the Monterey cypress. The length and thickness of the stripes are 4 to 8 cm and 1 to 2.5 cm, respectively. It typically tastes nasty and has a very bad odor

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