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1992
Renshen, Radix Ginseng, is the dry root of Panax ginseng C.A. Mey. (Araliaceae), a worldwide well-known traditional Chinese medicine with the popular name “ginseng”. The wild-growing or cultivated ginseng root, which is collected in the fall, is officially listed in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and used as a tonic.
Weici Tang, Gerhard Eisenbrand
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Renshen, Radix Ginseng, is the dry root of Panax ginseng C.A. Mey. (Araliaceae), a worldwide well-known traditional Chinese medicine with the popular name “ginseng”. The wild-growing or cultivated ginseng root, which is collected in the fall, is officially listed in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and used as a tonic.
Weici Tang, Gerhard Eisenbrand
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Panax ginseng 人参 (Renshen, Ginseng)
2015Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer is a perennial herb native to Korea and China. It has been used as a herbal remedy in eastern Asia for thousands of years. Ginseng is 60–80 cm tall, its main root being often 5–6 cm long. The herb is fleshy, bifurcate, aromatic, and grayish white to amber yellow.
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Korejski ginseng, Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer
Farmaceutski tehničar, 2003U radu su navedeni podaci o bioaktivnim tvarima (ginsenozidima), biološkim učincima i terapijskoj primjeni korejskog ginsenga.
Kalođera, Zdenka, Jagodić, Jadranka
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Cryopreservation of Panax (Ginseng)
2002The genus Panax (family Araliaceae) comprises about half a dozen species. The old Greek term “Panax” implies all healing or a panacea (Kains 1958) and almost all Panax spp. have been used in folk medicine. One of the most famous species, and now uncommon in natural habitats, is P. ginseng C. A. Meyer. Roots from this species have held an honoured place
Kayo Yoshimatsu, Koichiro Shimomura
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Ginsenosides in Panax genus and their biosynthesis
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 2021Shujuan Zhao
exaly
2000
Panax Ginseng has been commonly used in indigenous medicine in the Far East for over 5,000 years. Its man-like appearance ensured that it was quickly accepted as a tonic maintaining the body in good health, inducing rejuvenation and retarding ageing.
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Panax Ginseng has been commonly used in indigenous medicine in the Far East for over 5,000 years. Its man-like appearance ensured that it was quickly accepted as a tonic maintaining the body in good health, inducing rejuvenation and retarding ageing.
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