Rapid Identification of Characteristic Chemical Constituents of Panax ginseng, Panax quinquefolius, and Panax japonicus Using UPLC-Q-TOF/MS [PDF]
Saponins are the main active components in Panax ginseng C. A. Mey. (PG), Panax quinquefolius L. (PQ), and Panax japonicus C. A. Mey. (PJ), which belong to the genus Panax in the Araliaceae family. Because the chemical components in the three species are
Liu Jinbiao +7 more
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Ginseng—Panax quinquefolius L.
This document provides an overview of ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.), detailing its botanical characteristics, cultivation requirements, uses, and challenges associated with its production in Florida.
James M. Stephens
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Cytohistological study of the leaf structures of Panax ginseng Meyer and Panax quinquefolius L.
Background: Both Panax ginseng Meyer and Panax quinquefolius are obligate shade-loving plants whose natural habitats are broadleaved forests of Eastern Asia and North America.
Ok Ran Lee +4 more
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Panax quinquefolius saponin inhibits vascular smooth muscle cell calcification via activation of nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2 [PDF]
Background Panax quinquefolius saponin (PQS) is the main active component of Panax quinquefolius. Emerging evidence suggests that PQS exerts beneficial effects against cardiovascular diseases.
Xiaoting Lu +7 more
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Structural analysis, anti-inflammatory activity of the main water-soluble acidic polysaccharides (AGBP-A3) from Panax quinquefolius L berry [PDF]
Background: Panax quinquefolius L, widely recognized for its valuable contributions to medicine, has aroused considerable attention globally. Different from the extensive research has been dedicated to the root of P. quinquefolius, its berry has received
Zhihao Zhang +10 more
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Effects of continuous cropping on soil metabolomics and rhizosphere bacterial communities in Panax quinquefolius L. [PDF]
IntroductionContinuous cropping obstacles (CCOs) due to long-term monoculture have emerged as a pervasive challenge in contemporary agriculture worldwide. The practices of CCOs are the primary causes of restraining the Panax quinquefolius L.
Jian Song +4 more
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An acidic polysaccharide (AGC3) isolated from North American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) suspension culture as a potential immunomodulatory nutraceutical [PDF]
Polysaccharides isolated from Panax quinquefolius roots are widely used as nutraceuticals due to their immunomodulatory properties. Despite their popularity, several challenges exist in isolating ginseng root polysaccharides such as batch-to-batch ...
Rajarshi Ghosh +6 more
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Enhancement of Minor Ginsenosides Contents and Antioxidant Capacity of American and Canadian Ginsengs (Panax quinquefolius) by Puffing [PDF]
The effects of puffing on ginsenosides content and antioxidant activities of American and Canadian ginsengs, Panax quinquefolius, were investigated. American and Canadian ginsengs puffed at different pressures were extracted using 70% ethanol.
Min-Soo Kim +8 more
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Background: Interspecific ginseng hybrid, Panax ginseng × Panax quenquifolius (Pgq) has vigorous growth and produces larger roots than its parents. However, F1 progenies are complete male sterile.
Jong Youn Kim +7 more
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Comparative genomic analysis of bHLH genes across multiple species uncovers a novel gene regulating ginsenoside biosynthesis in Panax ginseng [PDF]
Background Basic helix–loop–helix (bHLH) transcription factors are the second largest transcription factor family in plants and regulate diverse physiological processes.
Xiaochen Yu +6 more
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