Rubber from Mushrooms 26
Abhishek writes "The Hindustan Times reports that researchers at Gunma University, west of Tokyo, have produced rubber from the chichitake mushroom and the end-product has the advantage of not containing a protein that can cause allergies, according to Hiroshi Mitomo, head of the research team at the university's biological and chemical engineering department. The only obstacle is the high production costs which the scientists wish to conquer pretty soon."
Re:But the real question is...... (Score:2, Funny)
Not a mispelling. (Score:5, Informative)
Apparently, the chichitake mushroom is a completely different fungus [blueplanetbiomes.org]. Also called the "Tawny Milkcap mushroom", as it produces "a white 'milk', or sticky latex, seeps out and turns brown when the gills are cut".
Gotta love it... (Score:4, Funny)
From your link: "This doesn't hurt the spores, which are deposited in a nice, nutrient rich, wet and warm package to start reproducing again."
Sounds appetizing.:-P
Re:Not a mispelling. (Score:1)
Mushroom rubbers! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Mushroom rubbers! (Score:2)
A serious worry about allergies (Score:1, Insightful)
My wife, however, is allergic to mushrooms. Are we just shifting the allergic reaction from protien to fungus?
Re:A serious worry about allergies (Score:2, Informative)
Journey to the Center of the Earth (Score:1)
This is actually awesome news (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:This is actually awesome news (Score:2)
Re:This is actually awesome news (Score:2)
No there are a few latex products that are not as price sensitive, of course. But that has to be a specialty niche.
Cue in the jokes (Score:2)
Re:Cue in the jokes (Score:1, Funny)
better-tasting-pencil-erasers dept? (Score:3, Funny)
I'm tasting the pencil eraser made from these shrooms right now, and it does taste pretty good. Hey wait, this isn't a pencil at all, it's a giant kangaroo...
Alternatives to latex (Score:3, Interesting)
As someone who knows several people with latex sensitivities varying in intensity from rashes to anaphylactic shock, I applaud any attempts to find an alternative material. (Heck, I even develop contact dermatitis if I wear latex gloves for extended periods.) This is one area in which I think that people would pay at least a little extra for a safer product.
Some mushrooms do similar things... (Score:1, Interesting)
growing spores (Score:2, Interesting)
a friend recently told me about his business idea to grow mushrooms, mostly edible. the plan consisted of: a very clean greenhouse, tree log, spores to be plugged into log.
the chichitake was on the top of his list to grow for cash. he seemed to think it was possible.