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Anti-oxidant and Hepatoprotective Effect of White Ginsengs in H2O2-Treated HepG2 Cells  

Parthasarathi, Shanmugam (International Ginseng & Herb Research Institute)
Hong, Se Chul (International Ginseng & Herb Research Institute)
Oh, Myeong Hwan (International Ginseng & Herb Research Institute)
Park, Young Sik (International Ginseng & Herb Research Institute)
Yoo, Ji Hyun (International Ginseng & Herb Research Institute)
Seol, Su Yeon (International Ginseng & Herb Research Institute)
Lee, Hwan (International Ginseng & Herb Research Institute)
Park, Jong Dae (International Ginseng & Herb Research Institute)
Pyo, Mi Kyung (International Ginseng & Herb Research Institute)
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Natural Product Sciences / v.21, no.3, 2015 , pp. 210-218 More about this Journal
Abstract
The antioxidant activity of white ginseng was not recorded in Korea Functional Food Code, while its activity of red ginsengs was recorded. The aim of this study was to evaluate the antioxidant and hepato protective effect of different ginsengs in H2O2-treated HepG2 cells. White and red ginseng were prepared from longitudinal section of the same fresh ginseng (4-year old). The whole parts of white and red ginsengs were separately extracted with 70% ethanol and distilled water respectively, at 70 ℃ to obtain therapeutic ginseng extracts namely, WDH (distilled water extract of white ginseng), WEH (70% ethanol extract of white ginseng), RDH (distilled water extract of red ginseng) and REH (70% ethanol extract of red ginseng). In this work, we have investigated the DPPH, hydroxyl radical, Fe2+-chelating activity, intracellular ROS scavenging capacity and lipid peroxidation of different ginsengs. All these extracts showed a dose dependent free-radical scavenging capacity and a ROS generation as well as lipid peroxidation was significantly reduced by treatment with bioactive extracts of white ginsengs (WDH) than red ginsengs. Additionally, white ginseng extracts (WDH) has dramatically increased intracellular antioxidant enzyme activities like superoxide dismutase and catalase in H2O2-treated HepG2 cells. All these results explain that administration of white ginseng is useful as herbal medicine than red ginseng for chemoprevention of liver damage.
Keywords
White ginseng; Antioxidant; Cell viability; Chemoprevention;
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