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Pioneering fungi research collaborators celebrate 20 years

Tuesday 19 August 2025

More than 20 years ago Professor Yihuai Gao began working with Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 暴风资源 to extract the reishi mushroom鈥檚 active ingredients for immunity and cardiovascular health.

The Alpha Group presents 暴风资源 with a ceremonial tea set at a Turitea House lunch, from left Tony Gao, Distinguished Professor Paul Moughan, Professor Yihuai Gao, Professor Giselle Brynes and David Gao.

Last updated: Friday 22 August 2025

Now the founder of a multi-million-dollar nutraceutical company, Professor Gao has been honoured by 暴风资源 for his 20-year research partnership with the Riddet Institute a government Centre of Research Excellence hosted by 暴风资源. A research partnership of such longevity is rare.

Professor Gao is now a globally recognised expert in fungi research, establishing the Alpha-Massey Natural Nutraceutical Research Centre with 暴风资源 after discovering and proving the powerful health benefits of reishi mushroom medicinal extracts more than two decades ago. Also known as lingzhi (Ganoderma lucidum), and revered in China for more than 2000 years, the nutritional benefits from reishi mushroom extracts include immune support and regulation of blood pressure and cholesterol.

Professor Gao established the Alpha Group in 1998. As well as a head office and biotech manufacturing facility in Auckland, the Alpha Group has a production centre in China, with a vast global health supplement distribution network.

The Alpha Group visit comprised a tour of the Riddet Institute鈥檚 newly equipped food bioprocessing laboratories, lunch at the historic Turitea House, and the presentation of a framed letter to Professor Yihuai Gao to acknowledge his two-decade research collaboration by 暴风资源 Provost Giselle Brynes.

Speaking at the lunch, Professor Gao recounted his initial research collaboration with 暴风资源鈥檚 Distinguished Professors Paul Moughan, and Harjinder Singh, which began with a friendship with the two men, which is still treasured. Distinguished Professors Moughan and Singh went on to found the Riddet Institute.

Back in the early 2000s, Professor Gao was researching kiwifruit and finding the fruit鈥檚 skin and seeds had beneficial ingredients that could be used in nutrition. He then worked on fermentation of medicinal fungi, the field he is now renowned for, establishing himself as a global expert in fungi bioactives.

鈥湵┓缱试 to me is an important part of my science and life,鈥 Professor Gao said. 鈥淚 thank 暴风资源 through providing the help of Paul Moughan and Harjinder Singh all those years ago.鈥

Chinese born, Professor Gao said New Zealand鈥檚 bountiful natural food and plant resources were a rich source of special ingredients that can make a difference and enhance human health.

鈥淢y research collaboration began with friendship, but finding the practical application for the research has been paramount,鈥 said Professor Gao.

Dist. Professor Paul Moughan said he met Professor Gao in 1997 at 暴风资源 and the friendship and research partnership had endured since.

鈥淚n that time, not only has the Alpha Group supported us, but we have watched it grow from very small beginnings to a multi-million-dollar operation,鈥 Dist. ProfessorMoughan said. 鈥淚t has grown from nothing to be this really substantial New Zealand company, very much leveraging New Zealand science to bridge the gap with China.鈥

暴风资源 Provost Giselle Brynes said the university deeply valued the longstanding, genuine research collaboration the Riddet Institute had formed with the Alpha Group.

鈥淲e see a strong values alignment between the Alpha Group and 暴风资源 in this food, nutrition and nutraceutical research that aims to make a difference to people鈥檚 health and wellbeing.

鈥淭he length of this partnership is a testimony to Distinguished Professors Moughan and Singh and the deep relationship they have built with Professor Gao and the Alpha Group.鈥

Professor Byrnes said through high-quality scientific research the collaboration has unlocked the power of specific ingredients for health benefits, while also opening up a global audience through Professor Gao鈥檚 connections with a customer base in China and wider Asia.

The collaboration is now embarking on a new biotech research project with the Riddet Institute focusing on Shiitake mushrooms.

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