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Polysaccharides Astragalus

Astragalus polysaccharides Astragalus saponins Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch.) Bge. [Pg.330]

Wang, D.C. and A. L. Et. 1989. Influence of Astragalus membranaceus (AM) polysaccharide F-8 on immunologic function of human periphery blood lymphocyte. Shon-ghua Zhongliu Zazhi 11 180-183. [Pg.332]

Li, R., Chen, W. G, Wang, W. P., Tian, W. Y., and Zhang, X. G. (2009). Extraction, characterization of Astragalus polysaccharides and its immune modulating activities in rats with gastric cancer. Carbohydr. Polym. 78, 738-742. [Pg.27]

Wang, S. C, Shan, J. J., Wang, Z. T., and Hu, Z. B. (2006). Isolation and structural analysis of an acidic polysaccharide from Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch.) Bunge.. Integr. Plant Biol. 48, 1379-1384. [Pg.29]

The pharmacologically active constituents of these Astragalus belong to two different kinds of chemical compounds, polysaccharides and saponins, and the most interesting pharmacological properties are hepatoprotective, immunostimulant and antiviral. [Pg.219]

Gum tragacanth comes from the shrub Astragalus. Its major country of origin is Iran. The gum is normally available as yellowish pieces or as a spray dried powder. It is another polysaccharide polymer and is composed of glucuronic acid and arabinose, the molecular weight being around 840 000. It is odourless but has a mucilaginous taste. [Pg.53]

Advances in research are performed on the genus Astragalus and about 100 different species have been chemically studied imtill now [249]. The genus appears highly uniform from a chemical point of view, with three kinds of biologically active principles and three diffent groups of toxic compounds. The active constituents are saponins, flavonoids, and polysaccharides, while nitro-compoimds, indolizidine alkaloids and the seleniferous derivatives are included in the poisonous groups. [Pg.446]

The Astragalus root and its polysaccharide (APS) have a lot of biological activity such as antineoplasm, antihepatitis and antisenility [314]. In this article are reported the therapeutic effect on epatitis of Astragalus polysaccharide the experiments in vivo showes that the interferon induced in the plasma of patients with hepatitis increased 3 titres after the treatment by oral administration of APS, identical with the reported documents in vitro. [Pg.514]

Astragalus polysaccharide Attached Proton Test "Astragali radix" arabinose... [Pg.530]

Polysaccharides (glycans)compounds of high molecular weight made of chains of sugars, such as ganoderma, saw palmetto, and astragalus. [Pg.111]


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