
Edible, medicinal and poisonous mushrooms
This course is blended: online, and on site in Novi Sad, Serbia
Course Objective:
This course aims to familiarise students with the significance of mushrooms as both beneficial organisms used in nutrition and medicine (functional food) and as microorganisms capable of producing toxins harmful to human health. Students will learn about the basic morpho-anatomical features of edible mushrooms, their nutritional value, key medicinal and toxic species, the chemistry of toxic substances, poisoning syndromes, and first aid measures.
Theory Topics:
Life strategies and ecological roles of mushrooms.
Nutritional and medicinal properties of mushrooms (e.g., antidiabetic, neuroprotective, immunomodulatory, antimicrobial, antitumor).
Bioactive compounds in mushrooms: chemistry and activity.
Key edible and commercially cultivated mushroom species.
Rules for collecting and preparing edible mushrooms.
Identification of edible and toxic species.
Mushroom toxins: mechanisms, poisoning syndromes, and treatment (e.g., phalloidin, orellanin, gyromitrin, muscarin).
Toxic substances in wild mushrooms (e.g., heavy metals, radioactive elements).
Practical Activities:
Fieldwork - identification of edible and poisonous mushrooms and proper collection techniques.
Laboratory work - species determination, conservation, preparation of tinctures and beverages, first aid procedures, and treatment for poisoning.
Number of ECTS: 5
6th, 13th and 20th September 2025 (online lectures)
27th September 2025 (seminar work defense online)
4th October 2025 (one day laboratory exercises at University of Novi Sad)
5th October 2025 (one day field work at National Park Fruška Gora - low Mountain chain)
This course is blended: online, and on site in Novi Sad, Serbia
Course Objective:
This course aims to familiarise students with the significance of mushrooms as both beneficial organisms used in nutrition and medicine (functional food) and as microorganisms capable of producing toxins harmful to human health. Students will learn about the basic morpho-anatomical features of edible mushrooms, their nutritional value, key medicinal and toxic species, the chemistry of toxic substances, poisoning syndromes, and first aid measures.
Theory Topics:
Life strategies and ecological roles of mushrooms.
Nutritional and medicinal properties of mushrooms (e.g., antidiabetic, neuroprotective, immunomodulatory, antimicrobial, antitumor).
Bioactive compounds in mushrooms: chemistry and activity.
Key edible and commercially cultivated mushroom species.
Rules for collecting and preparing edible mushrooms.
Identification of edible and toxic species.
Mushroom toxins: mechanisms, poisoning syndromes, and treatment (e.g., phalloidin, orellanin, gyromitrin, muscarin).
Toxic substances in wild mushrooms (e.g., heavy metals, radioactive elements).
Practical Activities:
Fieldwork - identification of edible and poisonous mushrooms and proper collection techniques.
Laboratory work - species determination, conservation, preparation of tinctures and beverages, first aid procedures, and treatment for poisoning.
Number of ECTS: 5
6th, 13th and 20th September 2025 (online lectures)
27th September 2025 (seminar work defense online)
4th October 2025 (one day laboratory exercises at University of Novi Sad)
5th October 2025 (one day field work at National Park Fruška Gora - low Mountain chain)