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Intraconversion of Polar Ginsenosides, Their Transformation into Less-Polar Ginsenosides, and Ginsenoside Acetylation in Ginseng Flowers upon Baking and Steaming [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2018
Heating is a traditional method used in ginseng root processing, however, there aren’t reports on differences resulting from baking and steaming. Moreover, ginseng flowers, with 5.06 times more total saponins than ginseng root, are not fully taken ...
Xiang Li   +5 more
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Biotransformation of major ginsenosides in ginsenoside model culture by lactic acid bacteria

open access: yesJournal of Ginseng Research, 2017
Background: Some differences have been reported in the biotransformation of ginsenosides, probably due to the types of materials used such as ginseng, enzymes, and microorganisms.
Seong-Eun Park   +4 more
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Roles of ginsenosides in sepsis

open access: yesJournal of Ginseng Research, 2023
The herbal medication Panax ginseng Meyer has widespread use in China, Korea, and other parts of the world. The main constituents of ginseng are ginsenosides, which include over 30 different triterpene saponins. It has been found that ginsenosides and their metabolites including Rg1, compound K, Rb1, Re, Rg3, and Rg5 exert anti-inflammatory activities ...
Tao Yu   +3 more
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Effects of Minor Ginsenosides, Ginsenoside Metabolites, and Ginsenoside Epimers on the Growth of Caenorhabditis elegans [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Ginseng Research, 2011
In the previous report, we have demonstrated that ginsenoside Rc, one of major ginsenosides, is a major component for the restoration for normal growth of worms in cholesterol-deprived medium. In the present study, we further investigated the roles of minor ginsenosides, such as ginsenoside Rh1 and Rh2, ginsenoside metabolites such as compound K (CK ...
Lee, Joon-Hee   +9 more
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Ginsenosides and Their CNS Targets [PDF]

open access: yesCNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics, 2010
SUMMARYGinsenosides are a special group of triterpenoid saponins attributed to medical effects of ginseng. Therefore, they have been research targets over the last three decades to explain ginseng actions and a wealth of literature has been presented reporting on ginsenosides’ effects on the human body.
Khaled, Radad   +2 more
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Advances in Ginsenosides [PDF]

open access: yesBiomolecules, 2020
Ginsenosides are unique to plants that belong to the Panax genus [...]
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Exploring the mechanism of active components from ginseng to manage diabetes mellitus based on network pharmacology and molecular docking

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
A large body of literature has shown that ginseng had a role in diabetes mellitus management. Ginsenosides are the main active components of ginseng. But what ginsenosides can manage in diabetic are not systematic.
Ming-han Li   +9 more
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Thermal transformation of polar into less-polar ginsenosides through demalonylation and deglycosylation in extracts from ginseng pulp

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
The present study was conducted to qualitatively and quantitatively elucidate dynamic changes of ginsenosides in ginseng pulp steamed under different temperatures (100 or 120 °C) for different durations (1–6 h) through UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS and HPLC with the ...
Fan Yao   +6 more
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Transformation of Ginsenosides by Lactiplantibacillus plantarum MB11 Fermentation: Minor Ginsenosides Conversion and Enhancement of Anti-Colorectal Cancer Activity

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
The present study aimed to increase the content of minor ginsenosides and enhance the anti-colorectal cancer activity of ginsenosides via biotransformation by Lactiplantibacillus plantarum MB11 screened from fermented foods.
Yunjiao Shen   +7 more
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Effects of Ginsenosides on Pentylenetetrazol-Induced Convulsions during Estrus Cycle in Rat [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Razi Institute, 2023
Ginseng is known as the king of all herbs in terms of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities and recently has become more involved in the treatment of neurological diseases.
A Elahinia, Sh Hassanpour, Z Ghotbitabar
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