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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of American ginseng, Panax quinquefolius L.
American ginseng, Panax quinquefolius L. is one of the most widely used and perennial understory herbal remedies in the world, belongs to the Araliaceae family. It is native to Canada, Eastern United States, and North America. American ginseng has always
Yanfang Wang, Kangyu Wang
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Inflammation and oxidative stress lead to various acute or chronic diseases, including pneumonia, liver and kidney injury, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, metabolic diseases, and cancer.
Jing Wang +11 more
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Genome duplication and repeat multiplication contribute to genome evolution in plants. Our previous work identified a recent allotetraploidization event and five high-copy LTR retrotransposon (LTR-RT) families PgDel, PgTat, PgAthila, PgTork, and PgOryco ...
Junki Lee +9 more
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Changes in element accumulation, phenolic metabolism, and antioxidative enzyme activities in the red-skin roots of Panax ginseng [PDF]
BackgroundRed-skin root disease has seriously decreased the quality and production of Panax ginseng (ginseng).MethodsTo explore the disease's origin, comparative analysis was performed in different parts of the plant, particularly the epidermis, cortex ...
Zhou, Ying +6 more
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Cytotoxic constituents from the leaves and stems of Panax quinquefolius
Four new isolates including one new butanediamide glycoside (1), one new flavonoid glycoside (2) and two new flavonone glycosides (3, 4) were identified from the leaves and stems of Panax quinquefolius, among which 1 possessed the firstly reported N,N'-(5-hydroxy-1,3-phenylene) butanediamide skeleton with an unique 6/9 ranged dual-ring structure.
Jinqian, Yu +4 more
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Optimization of fermentation technology of Panax quinquefolius-fig compound fruit wine by response surface methodology [PDF]
Using Panax quinquefolius and fig as raw materials, yeast as fermentation strain, and P. quinquefolius-fig compound fruit wine was prepared. Based on the single factor test, the fermentation conditions of P.
WANG Peng
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American Ginseng Modifies 137Cs-Induced DNA Damage and Oxidative Stress in Human Lymphocytes [PDF]
The multifold bioactive medicinal properties of ginseng have been closely linked to its antioxidative ability, which is related to its ginsenoside content.
Allison, Ron R. +6 more
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ABSTRACT Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), including herbal analgesic adjuvants and acupuncture‐based interventions, has gained increasing attention as an integrative strategy for perioperative pain management in oncology. Bioactive phytochemicals—such as terpenoids, flavonoids, alkaloids, and polyphenols—exert multimodal pharmacological effects ...
Yuqin Tang +5 more
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Harvesting of two alpine Artemisia: Effects of an amateur practice on wild plant dynamics
Wild plants are consumed all over the world, and knowledge of the effects of harvesting is necessary to ensure the sustainability of this activity. Our 3‐year study of two closely related alpine Artemisia species in the Southern Alps revealed a positive impact of harvesting at the plant scale and on the short term.
Ninon Fontaine +4 more
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Discovery, semisynthesis, biological activities, and metabolism of ocotillol-type saponins
Ocotillol-type saponins are one kind of tetracyclic triterpenoids, sharing a tetrahydrofuran ring. Natural ocotillol-type saponins have been discovered in Panax quinquefolius L., Panax japonicus, Hana mina, and Vietnamese ginseng.
Juan Liu +6 more
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