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Panax ginseng and Panax quinquefolius can survive for long periods of time in iron toxicity-stressed environments, which cause rusty roots and reduced productivity.
Qiuxia Wang +6 more
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Panax ginseng has no effect on indices of glucose regulation following acute or chronic ingestion in healthy volunteers [PDF]
In the absence of effective pharmacotherapy for diabetes there has been an increase in the use of, and research into, alternative treatment strategies. These include exercise, dietary interventions and the use of supplements including extracts of ginseng.
Andrew B. Scholey +8 more
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The glycaemic effects of single doses of Panax ginseng in young healthy volunteers [PDF]
The results of two acute placebo-controlled, double-blind cross-over studies assessing the effect of Panax ginseng (G115) on blood glucose levels are reported.
Kennedy, David +2 more
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Response to “Radiation Therapeutic Gain and Asian Botanicals,” by Stephen Sagar [PDF]
Numerous botanical agents, many of which are used in whole medical system practices (i.e. traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, etc.), have been shown to exhibit radiomodifying effects on tumors and normal tissues in-vitro and invivo studies.
Lawenda, Brian D.
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The Effects ofPanax ginsengandPanax quinquefoliuson Thermoregulation in Animal Models [PDF]
We devised a study using animal models of hyperthermia and hypothermia and also attempted to accurately assess the effects ofPanax ginseng(PG) andPanax quinquefolius(PQ) on body temperature using these models. In addition, we investigated the effects of PG and PQ in our animal models in high and low temperature environments.
Bin Na Hong +4 more
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Rationale- Panax quinquefolius (American Ginseng) is known for its therapeutic potential against various neurological disorders, but its plausible mechanism of action still remains undeciphered.
Priyanka eChanana, Anil eKumar
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Improved working memory performance following administration of a single dose of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) to healthy middle-age adults [PDF]
Objective: A ginsenoside-rich extract of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.), CereboostTM, was previously shown to improve working memory and mood in healthy young individuals.
Abe +51 more
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Panax notoginseng is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb. With its wide applications in medicine, food products, health care, cosmetics and other industries, identification and detection of P. notoginseng have become critical.
Chao Ji +9 more
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Panax ginseng and Panax quinquefolius: From pharmacology to toxicology
The use of Panax ginseng and Panax quinquefolius in traditional Chinese medicine dates back to about 5000 years ago thanks to its several beneficial and healing properties. Over the past few years, extensive preclinical and clinical evidence in the scientific literature worldwide has supported the beneficial effects of P. ginseng and P.
Mancuso, Cesare, Santangelo, Rosaria
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Background: The genus Panax in the Araliaceae family has been used as traditional medicinal plants worldwide and is known to biosynthesize ginsenosides and phytosterols.
Hyunjin Koo +11 more
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