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Pathogenicity of Pratylenchus penetrans to American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolium) and to Kiwi (Actinidia chinensis) [PDF]
T. C. Vrain
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As a traditional Chinese medicinal herb, ginseng (Panax ginseng C. A. Mey.) is commonly used to treat common diseases, for example, esophageal cancer and myasthenia gravis.
Yang Chen +4 more
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Combination of Panax ginseng C. A. Mey and Febuxostat Boasted Cardioprotective Effects Against Doxorubicin-Induced Acute Cardiotoxicity in Rats [PDF]
Hayder M. Al‐kuraishy +9 more
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Microbial fermentation technology has emerged as a pivotal approach for enhancing ginseng efficacy through the transformation of active ingredient molecular structures.
Juan Bai +8 more
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North American Bioactive Plants for Human Health and Performance [PDF]
Native and naturalized bioactive plants of the Canadian and American temperate biome are examined for their health and performance enhancement properties. Some of these plants are now being used as natural health products, and many have a long history as
Ferreira, Maria Pontes +3 more
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A Brief Study On Ginseng (Panax Ginseng)
Ginseng has been around since prehistory. Shennong, also known as Emperor Yan, the Yellow Emperor, or one of the "Three Emperors" (the Emperor who is supposed to have founded herbal medicine some 5,500 years ago), is said to have tasted hundreds of plants in order to discover many medicinal herbs in China.
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Panax ginseng, a venerable herb in traditional Chinese medicine, boasts a rich history of usage in the treatment of dementia, particularly in its various manifestations.
Yu-ting FAN +5 more
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Use of phytotherapics in dogs and cats. [PDF]
Phytotherapy is one of the most utilized non conventional medicines (NCM) both in human and veterinary medicine. It can be used to mitigate and prevent slight diseases and to support conventional medicine using allopathic drugs. In this paper the Authors
AUTORE G. +4 more
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The evolution of Araliaceae : a phylogenetic analysis based on ITS sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA [PDF]
Phylogenetic analyses of ITS sequence data from 70 species and 40 genera of Araliaceae (representing all major lineages within the "core group" of the family) do not support the widely used traditional division of Araliaceae into three tribes.
Mitchell, Anthony +3 more
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