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Panax quinquefolius

Vuksan V, Sievenpiper JL, Koo YYY, Francis T, Beljan-Zdravkovic U, Xu Z and Yidgen E (2000). American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) reduces postprandial glycemia in nondiabetic subjects and subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Archives of Internal Medicine, 160, 1009-1013. [Pg.287]

Another popular herbal dietary supplement that has a long history of use for medicinal purposes is ginseng. Much like Echinacea, three primary species of ginseng exist for therapeutic consumption Panax ginseng (Asian ginseng), Panax notoginseng and Panax quinquefolius (American ginseng). These herbal varieties can be readily authenticated... [Pg.189]

Asafu-Adjaye, E. B. and Wong, S. K. (2003). Determination of ginsenosides (ginseng saponins) in dry root powder from Panax ginseng, Panax quinquefolius, and selected commercial products by liquid chromatography Interlaboratory study. /. AOAC Int. 86, 1112-1123. [Pg.80]

Vuksan, V., Sievenpiper, J. L., Wong, E., Xu, Z., Beljan-Zdravkovic, U., Arnason, J. T., Assinewe, V., Stavro, M. P., Francis, T., Jenkins, A. L., Leiter, L. A., and Francis, T. (2001). Americxan ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) attenuates postprandial glycemia in a time-dependent but not dose-dependent manner in healthy individuals. Am. ]. Glin. Nutr. 73, 753-758. [Pg.96]

Wang, J., Sakuma, T., Asafu-Adjaye, E., and Shiu, G. K. (1999). Determination of ginsenosides in plant extracts from Panax ginseng L. and Panax quinquefolius L. by LC/MS/MS. Anal. Ghem. 71,1579-1584. [Pg.96]

American ginseng is the species Panax quinquefolius (figures 5.4 and 5.5) (Tyler 1994 Gruenwald et al. 1998). It grows in several parts of the... [Pg.179]

American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius). Reprinted with permission from Hobbs, C. (1996). Ginseng The Energy Herb. Loveland, CO Botanica Press. [Pg.180]

Qu CL et al (2009) Study on ginsenosides in different parts and ages of Panax quinquefolius L. Food Chem 115 340... [Pg.30]

Nicol RW et al (2002) Ginsenosides as host resistance factors in American ginseng Panax quinquefolius). Can J Bot 80 557... [Pg.30]

Assinewe VA, Arnason JT, Aubry A, et al (2002) Extractable polysaccharides of Panax quinquefolius L. (North American ginseng) root stimulate TNFa production by alveolar macrophages. Phytomedicine 9 398 04... [Pg.106]

Yu R, Brown PN Single Laboratory Validation Study for the Determination of Ginsenoside Content in Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer and Panax quinquefolius L. Raw Materials and Finished... [Pg.106]

Vuksan V, Sievenjriper JL, Wong J, et al (2001) American ginseng Panax quinquefolius L.) attenuates postprandial glycemia in a time-dependent but not dose-dependent manner in healthy individuals. Am J Qin Nutr 73 753-758... [Pg.107]

Sievenpiper JL, Amason JT, Leiter LA, et al (2003) Variable effects of American ginseng a batch of American ginseng Panax quinquefolius L.) with a depressed ginsenoside profile does not affect postprandial glycemia. Eur J CUn Nutr 57 243-248... [Pg.107]

Ginkgo biloba Ginseng Panax quinquefolius) Glucosamine Sulfate (chitosamine)... [Pg.58]

Panax ginseng describes the root from two species of plants, Asian ginseng Panax ginseng) and American ginseng Panax quinquefolius), popularly used for improving stamina and providing a sense of well-being. The... [Pg.790]

Panax quinquefolius L. American ginseng, N. American ginseng Eastern USA and Canada... [Pg.213]

O. Sticher and F. Soldati, HPLC separation and quantitative determination of ginsenosides from Panax ginseng, Panax quinquefolius and ginseng drug preparations, 1st Communication, Planta Med., 36, 30, 1979. [Pg.233]

Panax quinquefolius extracts are agonists at GABA A receptors. [Pg.377]

Reeleder, R.D., Roy, R., Capell, B. Seed and root rots of ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) caused by Cylindrocarpondestructans and Fusarium spp. Phytopathology 1999 89 S65. [Pg.174]

Araliaceae Panax quinquefolius L. Panax ginseng C.A. mayer Chen (1996)... [Pg.284]

Panax quinquefolius (Araliaceae), Aesculus hippocastanum (horse chestnut) (Hippocastanaceae) Panax quinquefolius (Araliaceae), Aesculus hippocastanum (horse chestnut) (Hippocastanaceae)... [Pg.201]

Panax quinquefolius (Araliaceae), Aesculus hippocastanum (horse chestnut) (Hippocastanaceae)... [Pg.213]

Pyruvic acid (= 2-Oxopropionic acid) Universal Panax quinquefolius (Araliaceae), Allium cepa (Liliaceae) Sour (acid) taste... [Pg.417]

Succinic acid Universal Panax quinquefolius Sour (acid) taste [TCA... [Pg.417]


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