Adulteration in Nutraceutical Mushrooms
Reishi for balance, Cordyceps for energy, Lion’s Mane for focus — functional mushrooms have become essential to modern wellness routines. As demand surges, so does the pressure on manufacturers to deliver consistently pure, high-quality, and authentic raw materials.
But mushroom products are uniquely vulnerable. Powders and capsules look nearly identical, analytical methods are limited, and consumers cannot verify whether a product truly contains the declared species — or whether cheaper substitutes have been added.
This creates real risks for brands:
• High demand meets limited raw materials
• Premium species invite economic incentives for adulteration
• Powdered formats hide visual markers
• Rare species are difficult to source
When products are diluted or replaced with cheaper mushrooms or plant material, they lose their intended benefits — and may even cause unwanted reactions. For manufacturers, this is not just a quality issue; it’s a brand-trust issue.
Metabarcoding: modern DNA analytics for maximum transparency
lifeprint GmbH – a Tentamus company – offers an accredited metabarcoding method developed specifically for mushroom identification. Unlike targeted tests, metabarcoding reveals every mushroom species present in a sample.
This gives manufacturers complete transparency
• Confirm authenticity
• Detect adulteration
• Identify contamination
• Strengthen brand trust
For mushroom powders and capsules — where microscopic analysis fails — metabarcoding provides a decisive competitive advantage.
How Metabarcoding works
Short, species-specific DNA fragments (“barcodes”) are amplified and sequenced. Bioinformatic analysis then reveals:
• Which mushroom species are present
• Whether mixtures or substitutions exist
The result: one of the most reliable authenticity checks available for mushroom nutraceuticals.
Beyond Mushrooms: Accredited DNA Testing for Maximum Safety
lifeprint GmbH also offers specialized metabarcoding for:
• Land plants
• Vertebrates
Through the Tentamus Center for Food Fraud (TCF2), manufacturers gain access to a broad portfolio of advanced analytical methods — ideal for brands committed to maximum transparency and consumer protection.
Contact:
Dr. Katrin Neumann
Head of site
T +49 (0)7303 95105 18
Katrin.neumann@tentamus.com

