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Planta Medica, 2010
Ginsengs (Panax, Araliaceae) are among the plants best known for their medicinal properties. Many ginseng species are endangered due to over-exploitation of natural resources - a situation difficult to remedy while there are no reliable, practical methods for species identification.
Yunjuan, Zuo +5 more
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Ginsengs (Panax, Araliaceae) are among the plants best known for their medicinal properties. Many ginseng species are endangered due to over-exploitation of natural resources - a situation difficult to remedy while there are no reliable, practical methods for species identification.
Yunjuan, Zuo +5 more
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Genomes of Other Species in Panax Linn
2021The whole-genome sequencing technology has revolutionized the plant biological studies. In 2000, Arabidopsis thaliana was the first plant to have it genome sequenced (Initiative 2000). Since then, more than 100 plant genomes have been published (Duvick et al. 2007).
Zhang Guang-hui, Yang Sheng-chao
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Advance in saponins of aerial parts of Panax species
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica, 2014The bioactivities, chemical composition and distribution of aerial parts of Panax species are different from the roots. The present paper summarized the phytochemical and analytical studies of aerial parts of Panax species, including P. ginseng, P. notoginseng, P. quinquefoliun and P. japonicus.
Min, Bai +6 more
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A Panax-centric view of invasive species
Biological Invasions, 2008Plant-centric sampling provides a novel approach to quantifying the potential impact of invasive species on native plant species. The aim of this study was to determine the level of exposure of individuals and populations of Panax quinquefolius to invasive plant species using this approach in thirty natural ginseng populations. A high level of invasion
Kerry Wixted, James B. McGraw
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Differences in the Volatile Compositions of Ginseng Species (Panax sp.)
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2012The volatile compositions in dried white ginseng according to species (Panax ginseng, Panax notoginseng, and Panax quinquefolius) were analyzed and compared by applying multivariate statistical techniques to gas chromatography-mass spectrometry data sets.
In Hee, Cho +2 more
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Panax species identification with the assistance of DNA data
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2018Panax species have been used as medicinal plants in China and adjacent areas, but the difficulty in wild species identification based on morphological characters prevents the exploration and utilization of these resources. To assist in identifying the species, three plastid intergenic spacers and four nuclear genes of 129 samples from 20 different ...
Mingmei Zhou, Xun Gong, Yuezhi Pan
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Ginseng (Panax Species)
1995Almost all Panax spp. (family Araliaceae) have been used in folk medicine. The most famous variety is P. ginseng, which was recorded in Chinese Materia Medica 2000 years ago. Ginseng is one of the most important Chinese medicines used in tonics to combat stress and cancer, disturbances of the central nervous system, and hypothersmia, and for radio ...
Y. Shoyama +3 more
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Saponin Production by Cell/Callus Cultures of Panax Species
2000Roots of ginseng (“Elixir of Life”) have long been recognised as a miraculous herbal medicine to combat ageing and nervous stresses in the Orient [1]. Ginseng is characterised by the presence of a group of triterpene glycosidic saponins — the ginsenosides [2]. Owing to the strong immuno-modulatory, adaptogenic and aphrodisiac actions of these saponins,
A. Mathur, A. K. Mathur, A. Gangwar
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Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, 2019
Abstract This study describes the molecular characterization and heterologous expression of farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase (PsFPS) from Panax sokpayensis Shiva K. Sharma & Pandit. FPS is a key regulatory enzyme of ginsenoside biosynthetic pathway that directs the metabolic flux from mevalonate (MVA) and methylerythritol phosphate (MEP) pathway ...
Bhusan Gurung +5 more
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Abstract This study describes the molecular characterization and heterologous expression of farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase (PsFPS) from Panax sokpayensis Shiva K. Sharma & Pandit. FPS is a key regulatory enzyme of ginsenoside biosynthetic pathway that directs the metabolic flux from mevalonate (MVA) and methylerythritol phosphate (MEP) pathway ...
Bhusan Gurung +5 more
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Molecular Biology Reports, 2011
Cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) marker system using mitochondrial consensus primers was applied for molecular identification of Korean ginseng cultivars (Panax ginseng). Initially, a total of 34 primers were tested to six Korean ginseng cultivars and two foreign Panax species, P. quinquefolius and P. notoginseng.
Jei-Wan, Lee +9 more
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Cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) marker system using mitochondrial consensus primers was applied for molecular identification of Korean ginseng cultivars (Panax ginseng). Initially, a total of 34 primers were tested to six Korean ginseng cultivars and two foreign Panax species, P. quinquefolius and P. notoginseng.
Jei-Wan, Lee +9 more
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