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Ginsenosides or
panaxosides are a
class of
natural product steroid glycosides and
triterpene saponins.
Compounds in this
family are
found almost exclusively...
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Ginsenoside Rb1 (or
Ginsenoside Rb1 or GRb1 or GRb1) is a
chemical compound belonging to the
ginsenoside family. Like
other ginsenosides, it is
found in...
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compounds —
ginsenoside Rd,
gypenoside XVII,
ginsenoside Rg,
ginsenoside F, and
compound K. Many of
these compounds are
metabolites of
ginsenoside Rb(1) in...
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American ginseng (P. quinquefolius),
characterized by the
presence of
ginsenosides and gintonin.
Ginseng is
common in the
cuisines and
medicines of China...
- (October 2013). "Sphingomonas
kyungheensis sp. nov., a
bacterium with
ginsenoside-converting
activity isolated from soil of a
ginseng field". International...
- sp. nov., and its
application for
production of
minor ginsenosides by
finding a
novel ginsenoside-transforming β-glucosidase". RSC Advances. 7 (74): 46745–46759...
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Diacetylnalorphine Diprenorphine ECG EGC
Epicatechin Eptazocine Gemazocine Ginsenoside R
Hyperoside Ibogaine JDTic Levallorphan Lobeline LY-255582 LY-2196044...
- (e.g., nicardipine)
Etomidate Ginseng constituents (e.g.,
ginsenosides (e.g.,
ginsenoside-Rf))
Glutamic acid (glutamate)
Ivermectin Ketamine Neuroactive...
- 20-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-20(S)-protopanaxadiol, a ppd-type
monoglucoside ginsenoside metabolized by
intestinal bacteria M1 macrophage, a
phenotype of macrophage...
- Korea.
Mucilaginibacter ginsenosidivorax has the
ability to
convert ginsenoside. "Mucilaginibacter ginsenosidivorax". www.uniprot.org. Kim, Jin-Kwang;...