Reishi Extract
INCI: Reishi Extract (Ganoderma lucidum extract)
Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) is a medicinal mushroom extract used in dietary supplements for its adaptogenic and immune-support properties. It is one of the most familiar and commercially understood mushroom actives across EU and US markets. As a botanical on the EU on-hold list, Reishi has no authorised health claims under Reg. 432/2012; claim coverage must come from co-formulated nutrients.
- stress-adaptogen
- immune-support
- sleep-calm
At a glance
- Definition
- Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) is a medicinal mushroom extract used in dietary supplements for its adaptogenic and immune-support properties. It is one of the most familiar and commercially understood mushroom actives across EU and US markets. As a botanical on the EU on-hold list, Reishi has no authorised health claims under Reg. 432/2012; claim coverage must come from co-formulated nutrients.
- Common positionings
- stress and calm
- immune support
- sleep quality
- adaptogenic wellness
- daily vitality
- Format suitability
- Reviewed for gummies and sachets — confirmed per project.
Where this ingredient fits in the DAT Supply catalogue
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What it is
Reishi, also known as Ganoderma lucidum or Lingzhi, is a medicinal mushroom with a long history of use in traditional wellness systems. In modern dietary supplements, it is valued for its adaptogenic properties — helping the body respond to stress — and for its role in supporting immune function. The active compounds are primarily polysaccharides (beta-glucans) and triterpenoids, which are standardised in commercial extracts for consistent potency.
For private-label brands, Reishi offers a strong positioning opportunity in the growing functional mushroom category. It is commonly used in stress-and-calm, immune-support, and daily wellness formulations. Because no EU-authorised health claims exist for Reishi itself, brands typically pair it with nutrients like Vitamin C (for immune function) or Magnesium (for nervous system support) to carry claim-wording on pack.
Origin and history
Reishi has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years, where it was known as the "mushroom of immortality" and reserved for royalty. It grows naturally on decaying wood in humid forests across Asia, though commercial cultivation now supplies the global supplement market. The mushroom's distinctive red, kidney-shaped cap and woody texture make it visually recognisable, though it is the powdered extract that enters supplement supply chains.
Industrial production of Reishi extract involves cultivating the mycelium or fruiting bodies on a substrate (often rice, oats, or sawdust), harvesting, drying, and then extracting with hot water or ethanol to concentrate the bioactive compounds. The extract is standardised to a specified percentage of polysaccharides or beta-glucans. Most commercial extracts used in gummies are water-soluble and heat-stable, making them suitable for gummy manufacturing.
Scientific overview
The primary bioactive compounds in Reishi are polysaccharides, particularly beta-glucans, and triterpenoids such as ganoderic acids. Beta-glucans are known to interact with immune cell receptors, supporting the body's natural immune response. Triterpenoids contribute to the mushroom's adaptogenic profile and are responsible for its characteristic bitter taste. The concentration of these compounds varies significantly between fruiting body extracts and mycelial biomass extracts, with fruiting body extracts generally considered more potent.
Bioavailability of Reishi polysaccharides is limited when taken orally, as they are large molecules that are not easily absorbed intact. However, they exert their effects partly through interaction with gut-associated immune tissue. Some manufacturers use dual-extraction (hot water and ethanol) to capture both water-soluble polysaccharides and alcohol-soluble triterpenoids. Standardisation to beta-glucan content (typically 10-30%) is the industry benchmark for quality.
From a manufacturing perspective, Reishi extract is heat-stable and soluble in gummy formulations, which is an advantage. The main challenge is taste: Reishi is intensely bitter, and effective taste-masking is essential for consumer acceptance. This is typically achieved through fruit concentrates, natural sweeteners, or encapsulated extract forms. The cost-per-mg is moderate compared to other functional mushrooms, making it accessible for mid-tier product positioning.
Why brands use Reishi Extract
Reishi is one of the most familiar and commercially understood mushroom actives across EU and US markets, which gives brands a ready-made consumer narrative. It positions well in stress-and-calm, immune-support, and daily wellness ranges — categories that continue to grow in the functional gummy segment. For brands targeting the adaptogenic wellness trend, Reishi is a foundational ingredient alongside Ashwagandha and Rhodiola.
From a formulation standpoint, Reishi extract integrates well into gummy manufacturing. It is heat-stable and soluble, so it does not require special processing conditions. The primary tradeoff is taste: the bitterness must be masked, which adds formulation complexity and may increase the sweetener or flavour budget. Brands should budget for taste-masking development in the sampling phase. DAT reviews taste-masking strategies per project and can recommend flavour profiles that work with Reishi's profile.
On pack copy, brands must observe strict claim discipline. Because Reishi is on the EU on-hold list, no health claims can be made for the ingredient itself. Any claim-wording must be directed to co-formulated nutrients with authorised claims under Reg. 432/2012. For example, a gummy containing Reishi and Vitamin C could carry the claim "Vitamin C contributes to the normal function of the immune system." DAT reviews claim strategy per project with regulatory counsel to ensure compliance.
Formats this ingredient is reviewed for
DAT Supply covers gummy, capsule, softgel, tablet, powder, oral strip, liquid drop, shot, jelly and pet formats. The list below reflects every format this ingredient is reviewed for — chips link through to the manufacturing hub for each format. Final compatibility, dose and matrix are confirmed per project.
Formulation notes
Verified formulation reference across the formats this ingredient is reviewed for — the Supported formats section lists every product format this active is approved for, and the per-format Considerations section below covers matrix-specific guidance. Final formulation, dose and on-pack copy are confirmed per project.
- Gummy fit
- Good
- Heat stable
- Yes
- Soluble in matrix
- Yes
- Cost tier
- Medium
Forms available
- Polysaccharide-standardised extract (typically 10-30% beta-glucans), whole fruiting body extract, mycelial biomass extract
Dosage reference
Brand positioning range typically 500–5000 mg per serving. No EU NRV established for Reishi. DAT confirms final dosage per project based on target market and claim strategy.
Taste & sensory
Very bitter. Requires significant taste-masking in gummy formats — typically achieved with fruit concentrates, natural sweeteners, or encapsulated extract forms.
Manufacturing notes
Mushroom extracts require polysaccharide-standardised raw materials for consistent potency. Probiotics in the same gummy require separate manufacturing and shelf-life considerations due to heat sensitivity.
Per-format formulation notes
Safe-baseline considerations for each format this ingredient is reviewed for. Final formulation, dose and on-pack copy are confirmed per project.
Gummies
- Taste masking and aroma load against the cooked-base flavour — confirmed per project.
- Heat exposure during cooking; coated or encapsulated forms may be required — confirmed per project.
- Matrix choice (pectin vs gelatin) and its effect on ingredient stability — confirmed per project.
- Per-gummy dose and serving count needed to hit the label claim — confirmed per project.
Sachets
- Powder flow and dose accuracy at single-serve sachet weights — confirmed per project.
- Barrier requirements (oxygen, moisture) for the active — confirmed per project.
- Reconstitution behaviour when the sachet is dosed into water — confirmed per project.
EU-authorised health claims
EU-authorised wording for this ingredient is reviewed per project against Reg. 1924/2006 and the authorised list under Reg. 432/2012. No final claim wording is implied by this page.
Authorised at ≥15% NRV per daily serving. Claim wording must appear verbatim on consumer packaging. DAT reviews final pack copy per project against EU 1924/2006 and the authorised list under EU 432/2012.
Reishi is a botanical on the EU on-hold list. No authorised health claims under Reg. 432/2012. Any claim-wording on pack must be directed to co-formulated nutrients with authorised claims. DAT reviews claim strategy per project with regulatory counsel.
Studies & evidence
External peer-reviewed sources and regulatory opinions. Citations only — DAT does not endorse the publishers.
Wachtel-Galor S, Yuen J, Buswell JA, Benzie IFF·Herbal Medicine: Biomolecular and Clinical Aspects. 2nd edition. CRC Press/Taylor & Francis·2011
Bishop KS, Kao CH, Xu Y, Glucina MP, Paterson RR, Ferguson LR·Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology·2015
Baby S, Johnson AJ, Govindan B·Biotechnology Advances·2015
EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies (NDA)·EFSA Journal·2011
Stier H, Ebbeskotte V, Gruenwald J·Nutrition Journal·2014
Product concepts featuring Reishi Extract
Private-label product concepts where Reishi Extract appears in the formula. Each opens to a product brief and quote route.
Mood Mushroom Gummies
Mood Mushroom Gummies is a white-label pectin-gummy supplement concept for brands building a botanicals & mushrooms range. Final positioning, claims and documentation are reviewed per project and target market.
Mushroom Blend Gummies
Mushroom Blend Gummies is a white-label pectin-gummy supplement concept for brands building a botanicals & mushrooms range. Final positioning, claims and documentation are reviewed per project and target market.
Mushroom Complex Gummies
Mushroom Complex Gummies is a white-label pectin-gummy supplement concept for brands building a botanicals & mushrooms range. Final positioning, claims and documentation are reviewed per project and target market.
Reishi Gummies
Reishi Gummies is a white-label pectin-gummy supplement concept for brands building a botanicals & mushrooms range. Final positioning, claims and documentation are reviewed per project and target market.
Restful Bliss Mushroom Gummies
Restful Bliss Mushroom Gummies is a white-label pectin-gummy supplement concept for brands building a botanicals & mushrooms range. Final positioning, claims and documentation are reviewed per project and target market.
Sleep Mushroom Gummies
Sleep Mushroom Gummies is a white-label pectin-gummy supplement concept for brands building a botanicals & mushrooms range. Final positioning, claims and documentation are reviewed per project and target market.
Synergies & conflicts
Pairs well with
Reishi pairs well with other adaptogenic mushrooms (Lion's Mane, Cordyceps), with Magnesium for sleep positioning, and with Vitamin D for immune-support positioning.
Care when combining with
No known direct conflicts with common gummy ingredients. Bitter taste can conflict with palatability goals if not adequately masked.
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Ashwagandha
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Bacopa Extract
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Bamboo Extract
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Adjacent reading
Pairings, resource guides and blog notes most often associated with Reishi Extract on DAT Supply briefs.
Common pairings
Ingredients that frequently co-formulate with Reishi Extract.
Develop a formula featuring Reishi Extract
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