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Neuroprotective effects of ginsenosides
Ginseng, the root of the Panax species, is a well-known herbal medicine. Traditionally it has been used in Korea, China and Japan for thousands of years. Nowadays it has become a popular and worldwide known health drug. Current scientific studies demonstrate in vivo and in vitro its beneficial effects in a wide range of pathological conditions such as ...
Wolf-Dieter, Rausch +3 more
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Ginsenosides: A Potential Neuroprotective Agent [PDF]
Ginseng is a traditional Chinese medicine with a wide range of pharmacological activities. Ginsenosides are the major constituents of ginseng. Ginsenosides have the unique biological activity and medicinal value, such as antitumor, anti-inflammatory ...
Yujuan Li +9 more
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Anti-metastatic Potential of Ginsenoside Rp1, a Novel Ginsenoside Derivative
Ginsenoside Rp1 (G-Rp1) is a novel ginseng saponin with a chemopreventive action. In this study, we examined the anti-metastatic activities of G-Rp1 using relevant in vitro assays and in vivo metastasis models. Using a U937 cell-cell adhesion assay, we found that exogenously added G-Rp1 down-regulates beta1-integrin (CD29) activation at concentrations ...
Park, Tae Yoon +6 more
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Effect of anti-skin disorders of ginsenosides- A Systematic Review [PDF]
Ginsenosides are bioactive components of Panax ginseng with many functions such as anti-aging, anti-oxidation, anti-inflammatory, anti-fatigue, and anti-tumor.
Yundong Zhang +5 more
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Advances in the Production of Minor Ginsenosides Using Microorganisms and Their Enzymes
Minor ginsenodes are of great interest due to their diverse pharmacological activities such as their anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, neuroprotective, immunomodulator, and anti-inflammatory effects. The miniscule amount of minor ginsenosides in ginseng plants
Almando Geraldi
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Ginsenosides Rc, as a novel SIRT6 activator, protects mice against high fat diet induced NAFLD
Background: Hepatic lipid disorder impaired mitochondrial homeostasis and intracellular redox balance, triggering development of non-alcohol fatty liver disease (NAFLD), while effective therapeutic approach remains inadequate.
Zehong Yang +12 more
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Carbon nanodots constructed by ginsenosides and their high inhibitory effect on neuroblastoma
Background Neuroblastoma is one of the common extracranial tumors in children (infants to 2 years), accounting for 8 ~ 10% of all malignant tumors. Few special drugs have been used for clinical treatment currently.
Yingnan Jiang +11 more
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Composition of ginsenosides by HPLC. [PDF]
a, chromatogram of the 20 standard ginsenosides by HPLC analysis. Number 1–20 indicates composition of Rg1, Re, Rb1, Rg2, Rc, Rb2, Rb3, F1, Rd, F2, Rh4, Rg3, protopanaxatriol (PPT), compound K (CK), Rh1, Rf, and protopanaxadiol (PPD), respectively ...
Shengyuan Xiao (6368645) +6 more
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Root exudates contain plant metabolites secreted by the roots into the soil, such as ginsenosides secreted by the ginseng root. However, little is known about ginseng root exudate and its impact on the chemical and microbial properties of soil.
Xinyue Miao +6 more
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Changes of Ginsenoside Composition in the Creation of Black Ginseng Leaf
Ginseng is an increasingly popular ingredient in supplements for healthcare products and traditional medicine. Heat-processed ginsengs, such as red ginseng or black ginseng, are regarded as more valuable for medicinal use when compared to white ginseng ...
Wei Chen +2 more
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