- class,
ginsenosides exhibit a
large variety of
subtle and difficult-to-characterize
biological effects when
studied in isolation.
Ginsenosides can be...
-
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...
- 1-3 g. P. notoginseng
contains dammarane-type
ginsenosides as
major constituents. Dammarane-type
ginsenosides includes 2 classifications: the 20(S)-protopanaxadiol...
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saponins known as
ginsenosides, as well as polyacetylenes, polysaccharides, peptidoglycans, and polyphenols,
among other compounds.
Ginsenosides from the leaves...
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Araliaceae (ivy) family.
Panax species are
characterized by the
presence of
ginsenosides and gintonin.
Panax is one of
approximately 60
plant genera with a classical...
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plant species. As
these withanolides are
structurally similar to the
ginsenosides of
Panax ginseng, W.
somnifera is
commonly referred to as "Indian ginseng"...
-
contains dammarane-type
ginsenosides, or saponins, as the
major biologically active constituents. Dammarane-type
ginsenosides include two classifications:...
- of
their self-defense
mechanism with
important sub-classes
including ginsenosides and eleutherosides.
Eberhard Breitmaier (2006). "Triterpenes". Terpenes:...
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phytoecdysteroids may end up
becoming beneficial for the insect. For example,
ginsenosides are able to
activate the
ecdysteroid receptor in
fruit flies, but this...
- in
sapogenins (forming
triterpenoid saponins) like
those of
ginseng (
ginsenosides:
panaxatriol and protopanaxadiol).
Compounds of the
series were first...