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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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Ranking Tool Created for Medicinal Plants at Risk of Being Overharvested in the Wild
We developed an adaptable, transparent tool that can be used to quantify and compare vulnerability to overharvest for wild collected medicinal plants. Subsequently, we are creating a list of the most threatened medicinal plants in temperate North America.
Lisa Marie Castle +3 more
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The cultivation of wild-harvested plant species is one strategy to achieve species conservation while meeting continued demand. A limitation to this approach for species used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, however, is that products produced under ex ...
Hong Liu +5 more
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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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Jilin ginseng, Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer, belongs to the Araliaceae family. It is known as the number one medicinal herb and one of the three native treasures in Northern China and has been cultivated in China for over 2000 years.
Kangyu Wang +6 more
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ABSTRACT Gynostemma pentaphyllum, a herb used in tea and traditional Chinese medicine, shows geographic variation in its production of valuable dammarane‐type ginsenosides and gypenoside LVI between populations from Suining (SN) and Nanning (NN). To elucidate the mechanisms underlying this differential metabolite accumulation, a chromosome‐level genome
Peina Zhou +12 more
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Interacciones farmacológicas entre antivirales y plantas medicinales
Objetivo: Identificar las plantas medicinales que presentan interacciones farmacológicas con los fármacos antivirales. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica mediante la recolección de artículos en las bases de datos PubMed ...
Mayasil Morales-Pérez +2 more
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Metabolic dynamics and physiological adaptation of Panax ginseng during development [PDF]
Being an essential Oriental medicinal plant, ginseng (Panax ginseng Meyer) is a slow-growing perennial herb-accumulating pharmaceutically active metabolites such as ginsenosides in roots during growth.
Hu, Chaoyang +9 more
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