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This review explores how mass spectrometry is transforming research in natural medicines, with Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) as a primary exemplar. It details the application of advanced mass spectrometry in chemical analysis, the development of comprehensive quality control methods, and systematic research on the targeted mechanisms of single ...
Yudian Xu +7 more
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ABSTRACT Gynostemma pentaphyllum, a herb used in tea and traditional Chinese medicine, shows geographic variation in its production of valuable dammarane‐type ginsenosides and gypenoside LVI between populations from Suining (SN) and Nanning (NN). To elucidate the mechanisms underlying this differential metabolite accumulation, a chromosome‐level genome
Peina Zhou +12 more
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Ginsenoside Rb1 Protects Rat Neural Progenitor Cells against Oxidative Injury [PDF]
Ginseng, the root of Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer, has been used as a tonic to enhance bodily functions against various ailments for hundreds of years in Far Eastern countries without apparent adverse effects. Ginsenoside Rb1, one of the most active ingredients of ginseng, has been shown to possess various pharmacological activities.
Na Ni +7 more
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Panax ginseng (family Araliaceae) which contains ginsenoside Rb1 as a main constituent is traditionally used as a remedy for cancer, inflammation, stress, and ageing.
Kyung-Ah Kim +5 more
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Targeting Autophagy in Ovarian Cancer: The Emerging Role of Ginsenosides
ABSTRACT Background Ovarian cancer, the third most prevalent gynecological malignancy, is frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage owing to its asymptomatic early progression. Despite the application of conventional therapies, clinical management remains limited by adverse effects and the development of drug resistance.
Yuxin Guo +4 more
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Ginsenoside-Rb1 Induces ARPE-19 Proliferation and Reduces VEGF Release [PDF]
Rb1, a ginsenoside from ginseng root extract, possesses antiangiogenic effects, but its role on ocular cells has not been studied. We hypothesize that Rb1 inhibits the production of the angiogenic cytokine VEGF from ARPE-19 cells, leading to a significant reduction in the proliferation of ocular vasculatures.
Betts, Brandi S. +4 more
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The prevalence of fine particulate matter-induced harm to the human body is increasing daily. The aim of this study was to elucidate the mechanism by which particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) induces damage in human HaCaT keratinocytes and normal human dermal
Mei Jing Piao +9 more
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Ginsenoside Rb1 Targets the HRD1‐STING Axis to Mitigate Cholesterol‐Induced VSMC Senescence
Schematic representation of the proposed mechanism of action for Ginsenoside Rb1. Suppression of HRD1 expression in VSMCs cholesterol stimulation, leading to ER stress (BiP/XBP1s upregulation), STING pathway activation, ROS accumulation (including mitochondrial ROS), and ultimately, VSMC senescence.
Haiming Niu +5 more
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Hyperlipidemia, characterized by elevated serum lipid concentrations resulting from lipid metabolism dysfunction, represents a prevalent global health concern.
Kang-Xi Zhang +6 more
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MicroRNAs in Methamphetamine: Addiction, Neurotoxicity, and Therapeutic Potential
The use of METH leads to the release of dopamine from the affected brain regions, including the nucleus accumbens (NAc), ventral tegmental area (VTA), prefrontal cortex (PFC), hippocampus (Hip), and striatum. This triggers signals that alter miRNA expression, which in turn leads to differential expression of target genes.
Yacoubou Abdoul Razak Mahaman +7 more
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