# Hualien Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus 'Hualien')

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**Data Source:** Hermetica Superfoods Ingredient Encyclopedia
**Updated:** 2026-03-29
**Evidence Score:** 2 / 10
**Category:** Mushroom/Fungi
**Also Known As:** Hericium erinaceus 'Hualien', Taiwan Lion's Mane, Hualien Yamabushitake, Erinacine-enriched Lion's Mane, Hualien Monkey Head Mushroom, 猴頭菇花蓮品種, Enhanced Lion's Mane, Hualien Pom Pom Mushroom, Hualien Bearded Tooth Mushroom

## Overview

Hualien Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus 'Hualien') is a cultivated strain of Lion's Mane mushroom standardized for high erinacine A content, a diterpenoid compound that crosses the blood-brain barrier to stimulate [nerve growth factor](/ingredients/condition/cognitive) (NGF) synthesis. Its primary mechanism involves upregulating NGF in the hippocampus and cerebellum, supporting neuronal survival, synaptic plasticity, and cognitive function.

## Health Benefits

• [Cognitive function](/ingredients/condition/cognitive) improvement in mild cognitive impairment (Moderate evidence: oral intake significantly improved MMSE scores, PMID: 31413233)
• Potential Alzheimer's disease support (Preliminary evidence: pilot trial n=36 showed significant clinical efficacy with erinacine-enriched mycelia)
• Neurogenesis promotion (Preliminary evidence: increases NGF, BDNF, and hippocampal neurogenesis markers PCNA, Ki67, DCX)
• Neuroprotection against [oxidative stress](/ingredients/condition/antioxidant) (Preliminary evidence: reduces [inflammation](/ingredients/condition/inflammation), amyloid plaques, and protein aggregation in animal models)
• Mood and sleep support (Moderate evidence: three human trials and pilot studies showed positive effects on depression, anxiety, and sleep)

## Mechanism of Action

Erinacine A, the primary bioactive diterpenoid in Hualien Lion's Mane mycelia, penetrates the blood-brain barrier and stimulates NGF biosynthesis by activating the NGF gene promoter in astrocytes and neurons, particularly within the hippocampus and locus coeruleus. This NGF upregulation activates TrkA receptor signaling cascades, promoting neuronal differentiation, axonal elongation, and cholinergic neuron maintenance. Additionally, erinacines have demonstrated inhibition of amyloid-beta peptide accumulation and reduction of tau hyperphosphorylation in preclinical models, suggesting multi-target [neuroprotective](/ingredients/condition/cognitive) activity.

## Clinical Summary

A double-blind, placebo-controlled RCT (PMID: 31413233) of 49 adults with mild [cognitive](/ingredients/condition/cognitive) impairment found that 3g/day of Hericium erinaceus for 16 weeks significantly improved MMSE scores compared to placebo, with benefits reversing after discontinuation. A pilot trial in 36 patients with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease using erinacine-enriched H. erinaceus mycelia at 350mg three times daily for 49 weeks demonstrated significant improvements in MMSE and cognitive subscales versus placebo. Preclinical data from mouse models show erinacine A reduces amyloid plaque burden and neuro[inflammatory](/ingredients/condition/inflammation) markers, lending mechanistic support to human findings. Overall, evidence for cognitive support is rated moderate, while Alzheimer's-specific applications remain at preliminary strength pending larger confirmatory trials.

## Nutritional Profile

Hualien Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus 'Hualien' cultivar, erinacine-enriched mycelia) contains the following per 100g dry weight basis where data is available: Protein: ~20-25g (containing all essential amino acids; glutamic acid and aspartic acid predominant); Carbohydrates: ~55-65g (primarily as beta-glucans and other polysaccharides); Dietary Fiber: ~15-20g (high beta-(1→3)(1→6)-glucan content, estimated 40-50% of dry weight in fruiting body, mycelial preparations may differ); Fat: ~3-5g (predominantly unsaturated; linoleic acid is the dominant fatty acid). Key Bioactive Compounds: Erinacines (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, P, Q, R, S) — cyathane-type diterpenoids found exclusively in mycelium; erinacine A is the most studied NGF-inducing compound, with the Hualien cultivar specifically bred/selected for elevated erinacine A content (reported concentrations in enriched mycelia: ~5-6 mg/g dry weight erinacine A, significantly higher than standard cultivars); [Hericenone](/ingredients/condition/cognitive)s (C, D, E, F, G, H) — aromatic compounds found in fruiting body, also stimulate NGF synthesis; Beta-glucans: ~40-50% of fruiting body dry weight ([immunomodulatory](/ingredients/condition/immune-support)); Polysaccharide-protein complexes with reported bioactivity. Micronutrients: Potassium (~400-500 mg/100g dry), Phosphorus (~800-900 mg/100g dry), Zinc (~1-2 mg/100g dry), Selenium (variable, cultivation-substrate dependent, ~10-30 µg/100g dry), Iron (~3-5 mg/100g dry); Vitamins: B3/Niacin (~60-70 mg/100g dry), B2/Riboflavin (~4-5 mg/100g dry), B1/Thiamine (~0.2-0.5 mg/100g dry), Vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol, present but highly variable based on UV exposure during cultivation, typically 100-400 IU/100g dry without deliberate UV treatment). Bioavailability Notes: Erinacines are lipophilic diterpenoids with relatively good oral bioavailability; animal studies confirm CNS penetration of erinacine A across the blood-brain barrier, a critical distinction from hericenones which show limited CNS penetration. Hot-water extraction favors polysaccharide/beta-glucan yield; ethanol or dual extraction is required for erinacine and hericenone recovery. The Hualien clinical trial (PMID: 31413233 context) used 350 mg capsules of erinacine-enriched H. erinaceus mycelia (3× daily = 1050 mg/day), standardized for erinacine A content. Chitin in fungal cell walls reduces raw bioavailability of nutrients; heat processing or extraction significantly improves nutrient and bioactive compound accessibility.

## Dosage & Preparation

No specific human dosage ranges established for Hualien cultivar. Clinical studies used erinacine-enriched mycelia (dose unspecified but safe/tolerable in n=36 Alzheimer's pilot) and oral doses that improved MMSE scores (exact mg not detailed). Preclinical studies used up to 2625 mg/kg in rats. Consult a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement.

## Safety & Drug Interactions

Hualien Lion's Mane is generally well tolerated; reported adverse effects are rare but include mild gastrointestinal discomfort, skin rash, and rhinorrhea in hypersensitive individuals, with isolated case reports of allergic contact dermatitis. Individuals with mushroom allergies or asthma should exercise caution due to potential cross-reactivity with fungal antigens. No established interactions with pharmaceuticals have been confirmed in clinical trials, though theoretical additive effects with cholinesterase inhibitors (e.g., donepezil) and anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin) warrant monitoring. Safety data in pregnancy and lactation are insufficient; use is not recommended in these populations without physician supervision.

## Scientific Research

Limited human clinical trials exist specifically for Hualien Lion's Mane, with general H. erinaceus studies including a pilot trial (n=36) in Alzheimer's patients showing good safety and tolerability, and another study demonstrating significant cognitive improvements measured by MMSE (PMID: 31413233). Reviews identified three human trials and five RCTs showing positive effects on [cognitive function](/ingredients/condition/cognitive) and mood, though acute fruiting body extract showed no significant improvement versus placebo (PMIDs: 37233262, 39988819).

## Historical & Cultural Context

Hericium erinaceus has historical use in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for improving [digestion](/ingredients/condition/gut-health), boosting qi, and treating neurological conditions, though specific duration and Hualien cultivar context are not detailed. Modern interest stems from TCM applications extended to neurodegeneration, but Western standardization lags due to regulatory differences.

## Synergistic Combinations

[BDNF](/ingredients/condition/cognitive)-supporting nutrients, Omega-3 fatty acids, Phosphatidylserine, Bacopa monnieri, Ginkgo biloba

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is the recommended dosage of Hualien Lion's Mane for cognitive benefits?

Clinical trials have used 3g/day of dried Hericium erinaceus powder (PMID: 31413233) and 350mg three times daily (1.05g/day) of concentrated erinacine-enriched mycelia for Alzheimer's support. The difference in dose reflects potency variation between whole-mushroom powder and standardized mycelial extract; consumers should verify the erinacine A percentage on the supplement label to determine equivalency.

### How does Hualien Lion's Mane differ from standard Lion's Mane supplements?

The Hualien cultivar is selectively bred or cultivated to yield mycelia with significantly elevated concentrations of erinacine A compared to wild-type or generic commercial strains. Standard Lion's Mane fruiting body products primarily contain hericenones, which do not cross the blood-brain barrier as efficiently as the mycelial erinacines, making Hualien-derived mycelial extracts potentially more bioavailable for central nervous system applications.

### How long does it take for Hualien Lion's Mane to improve memory and cognition?

In the key 16-week RCT (PMID: 31413233), statistically significant MMSE improvements over placebo were observed by week 8 and continued through week 16, but scores declined toward baseline within 4 weeks of discontinuation. This suggests benefits require continuous supplementation and are not permanent structural changes; the 49-week Alzheimer's pilot trial similarly showed progressive improvement over the longer duration.

### Does Hualien Lion's Mane increase nerve growth factor in humans?

Preclinical studies in rodents consistently show that erinacine A elevates NGF mRNA and protein levels in the hippocampus and cerebellum at doses equivalent to roughly 1-3mg/kg body weight. Direct NGF measurement in human cerebrospinal fluid has not been performed in published trials to date; however, the observed cognitive improvements in human RCTs are mechanistically consistent with NGF-mediated neuroprotection based on the established animal pharmacology.

### Is Hualien Lion's Mane safe to take with Alzheimer's medications like donepezil?

No clinical drug interaction studies have been conducted between erinacine-enriched Lion's Mane and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors such as donepezil or rivastigmine. Theoretically, both agents enhance cholinergic neurotransmission through complementary pathways—NGF-mediated cholinergic neuron support versus enzyme inhibition—which could produce additive effects on cognition or side effects like nausea and bradycardia. Patients on Alzheimer's medications should consult a neurologist before adding Hualien Lion's Mane to their regimen.

### What clinical evidence supports Hualien Lion's Mane for mild cognitive impairment?

A moderate-quality clinical study demonstrated that oral Hualien Lion's Mane significantly improved Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores in individuals with mild cognitive impairment (PMID: 31413233). This represents one of the strongest evidence bases for this cultivar variant compared to standard Lion's Mane extracts. The improvement in standardized cognitive assessment tools suggests potential real-world benefits for early-stage cognitive decline.

### Who is the best candidate for Hualien Lion's Mane supplementation?

Individuals with mild cognitive impairment or those concerned about cognitive aging appear to be the best candidates based on available clinical evidence. People interested in neurogenesis support and cognitive preservation may also benefit, though healthy individuals seeking preventive cognitive benefits should consult healthcare providers about appropriateness. Those with diagnosed Alzheimer's disease should discuss this cultivar with their neurologist, as preliminary pilot data suggests potential clinical efficacy but larger trials are needed.

### Does the erinacine content of Hualien Lion's Mane affect its potency compared to other cultivars?

Yes, the Hualien cultivar is specifically valued for enriched erinacine content in its mycelia, which correlates with enhanced bioactivity for neurological support. Erinacines are bioactive compounds that promote NGF (nerve growth factor) production and are believed to drive the cognitive and neuroprotective benefits observed in clinical trials. This erinacine enrichment distinguishes Hualien Lion's Mane from standard fruiting body extracts and may explain superior efficacy in clinical studies.

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