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Effects of Korean red ginseng on T-cell repopulation after autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in childhood cancer patients. [PDF]
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Determination of mycotoxins, alkaloids, phytochemicals, antioxidants and cytotoxicity in Asiatic ginseng (Ashwagandha, Dong quai, ) [PDF]
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The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2023
Few studies have reported the therapeutic effects of Korean red ginseng (KRG) against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
Ki Woong Kwon+8 more
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Few studies have reported the therapeutic effects of Korean red ginseng (KRG) against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
Ki Woong Kwon+8 more
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Lingans from Korean red ginseng
Archives of Pharmacal Research, 1990Two lingans were isolated from hexane-soluble fraction of Korean red ginseng. Their chemical structures were elucidated as gomisin N and gomisin A by spectrometric analysis.
Byung Hoon Han+2 more
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Bioavailability of Fermented Korean Red Ginseng
Preventive Nutrition and Food Science, 2009In an effort to improve ginsenoside bioavailability, the ginsenosides of fermented red ginseng were examined with respect to bioavailability and physiological activity. The results showed that the fermented red ginseng (FRG) had a high level of ginsenoside metabolites.
Bong Gwan Kim+7 more
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Antiplatelet and antithrombotic activities of Korean Red Ginseng
Archives of Pharmacal Research, 2006The antiplatelet and antithrombotic activities of Korean Red Ginseng (KRG) were examined on rat carotid artery thrombosis in vivo, and platelet aggregation in vitro and ex vivo. Administration of KRG to rats not only prevented carotid artery thrombosis in vivo in a dose-dependent manner, but also significantly inhibited ADP- and collagen-induced ...
Ji-Min Seo+17 more
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Food and Bioprocess Technology, 2021
Red ginseng (RG) is mainly divided into Chinese red ginseng (CRG), American red ginseng (ARG), and Korean red ginseng (KRG). The three red ginsengs exhibit good bioactivities because of rich rare ginsenosides than ginseng. Additionally, there are obvious distinctions from the chemical composition and content of CRG, ARG, and KRG, thereby leading to ...
Li Huang+3 more
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Red ginseng (RG) is mainly divided into Chinese red ginseng (CRG), American red ginseng (ARG), and Korean red ginseng (KRG). The three red ginsengs exhibit good bioactivities because of rich rare ginsenosides than ginseng. Additionally, there are obvious distinctions from the chemical composition and content of CRG, ARG, and KRG, thereby leading to ...
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A dammarane glycoside from Korean red ginseng
Phytochemistry, 1997Abstract A new dammarane glycoside, named ginsenoside Rg 6 , was isolated from the Korean red ginseng ( Panax ginseng ). Its chemical structure was established to be 3β,6α,12β-trihydroxydammar-20 (21),24- diene -6-O-α- l -rhamnopyranosyl -(1→2)-β- D-glucopyranoside based on spectral analysis.
Dong Hwan Sohn+4 more
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Korean red ginseng for allergic rhinitis
Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology, 2013The prevalence of allergic disorders has rapidly increased, especially in urban areas, over the past several decades1.
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