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Brazilian Ginseng

Brazilian ginseng (P. glomerata) has been found to be contaminated with cadmium and mercury (3). [Pg.334]

Paullinia cupana (guarana) Petasites species (butterbur) Pfaffia paniculate (Brazilian ginseng)... [Pg.1619]

Nature Most ginseng products are derived from plants of the genus Panax that contain multiple triterpenoid saponin glycosides (ginsenosides). Siberian or Brazilian ginseng does not contain these chemicals. [Pg.544]

Recently, Acanthopanax senticosus Harms (Araliaceae), so-called Siberian-Ginseng , and Pfaffia paniculata (Matius) Kuntze (Acantha-ceae), so-called Brazilian-Ginseng , have been sold as health foods or for medicinal use similar to that of real Ginseng. It should be noted that the chemical constituents of these two plants are completely different from those of Ginseng and other Panax spp. and that dammarane saponins could not be detected in either of them. [Pg.48]


See other pages where Brazilian Ginseng is mentioned: [Pg.178]    [Pg.180]    [Pg.198]    [Pg.1359]    [Pg.1539]    [Pg.107]    [Pg.334]    [Pg.1616]    [Pg.644]    [Pg.178]    [Pg.180]    [Pg.198]    [Pg.1359]    [Pg.1539]    [Pg.107]    [Pg.334]    [Pg.1616]    [Pg.644]    [Pg.179]    [Pg.193]    [Pg.163]    [Pg.202]    [Pg.38]    [Pg.331]    [Pg.622]    [Pg.937]   
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