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Panax ginseng P. quinquefolium

Eleutherocossus senticosus, Gelidium cartilagineum, Laminaria digitata, L. saccharine, L. longicruris, Lobelia pulmonaria, Panax ginseng, P. quinquefolium, Phragmites australis, Prunus mume, Urtica urens Populus tremuloides... [Pg.530]

Panaxynol Panax ginseng, P quinquefolium 5-LOX (HPGDH) ( J, iNOS... [Pg.619]

Ginseng may be derived from any of several species of the genus Panax. Of these, crude preparations or extracts of Panax ginseng, the Chinese or Korean variety, and P quinquefolium, the American variety, are most often available to consumers in the United States. The active principles appear to be the triterpenoid saponin glycosides called ginsenosides or panaxosides, of which there are approximately 30 different types. It is recommended that commercial P ginseng formulations be standardized to contain 4-7% ginsenosides. [Pg.1359]

The roots of the herbaceous plants Panax ginseng (Araliaceae) from China, Korea, and Russia, and related Panax species, e.g. P. quinquefolium (American ginseng) from the USA... [Pg.222]

Ginseng Panax Energofit. Root of Panax ginseng C.A. Mey., Araliaceae, a perennial herb indigenous to Eastern Asia P. quinquefolium L., found in Eastern U.S. and Canada, and P. pseudoginseng Wall, found in India,... [Pg.693]

Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer (ginseng) and its two congeners, P. notoginseng (Burk.) F. H. Chen(Sanchi ginseng), and P. quinquefolium L. (American ginseng), are well-known medicinal plants which have been widely used in the world. For years, new Pattax spp. have been an objective of the search for similar sources of the valuable medicine. [Pg.77]

Christensen, L. P., Jensen, M., and Kidmose, U. (2006). Simultaneous determination of ginsenosides and polyacetylenes in American ginseng root (Panax quinquefolium L.) by high-performance liquid chromatography. J. Agric. Food Chem. 54, 8995-9003. [Pg.82]

Oomah, D., L. Stephanie, and D. V. Godfrey. 1999. Properties of sea buckthorn Hippophae rhamnoides L.) and ginseng Panax quinquefolium L.) seed oils. Proc. Canadian Inst. Food Sci. Technology Annual Conf. Kelowna, BC. 55 p. [Pg.316]


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