Risk assessment of fungal materials

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2022-12

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van den Brandhof, Jeroen GISNI 0000000492816313
Wosten, HanISNI 0000000395913701

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Abstract

Sustainable fungal materials have a high potential to replace non-sustainable materials such as those used for packaging or as an alternative for leather and textile. The properties of fungal materials depend on the type of fungus and substrate, the growth conditions and post-treatment of the material. So far, fungal materials are mainly made with species from the phylum Basidiomycota, selected for the mechanical and physical properties they provide. However, for mycelium materials to be implemented in society on a large scale, selection of fungal species should also be based on a risk assessment of the potential to be pathogenic, form mycotoxins, attract insects, or become an invasive species. Moreover, production processes should be standardized to ensure reproducibility and safety of the product.

Keywords

Biobased material, Fungal material, Fungus, Mushroom forming fungus, Mycelium material, Pathogenic fungus, Biotechnology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology

Citation

van den Brandhof, J G & Wösten, H A B 2022, 'Risk assessment of fungal materials', Fungal Biology and Biotechnology, vol. 9, no. 1, 3, pp. 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40694-022-00134-x