• 제목/요약/키워드: Panax quinquefolium

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PLANT BIOCHEMISTRY OF GINSENG SAPONINS(II) Radioactives(1) Squalene-$H^3$ Feeding Experiments

  • 고려인삼학회
    • 고려인삼학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 고려인삼학회 1974년도 학술대회지
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    • pp.95-100
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    • 1974
  • The radioactive compound $squalene-H^3$ prepared from peas (Pisum sativum L.) with 5H -mevalonic acid was administered to two- and four-year-old American ginseng (Panax quinquefolium L.) Plants and cuttings in September. The $squalene-H^3$ uptake was low $(40\~86\%).$ $Squalene-H^3$ was not incorporated into the panaquilin sapogenin panaxadiol. This may be due to its poor solubility characteristics and plant absorption, or to the low specific activity. It is possible, but unknown, if any squalene was metabloized into the carbohydrate portion of the panaquilins.

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그래미니시드에 대한 인삼의 반응 (Ginseng Response to Graminicides)

  • V.Souza Machado;Ali, A.
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.14-18
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    • 1989
  • The graminicides fluazifop-p-butyl and sethoxydim effectively controlled annual grass weeds in 1,2 and year old ginseng crops during a 2 year study. Ginseng plants in the graminicide treated plots showed an early senescence of the shoots ; and at harvest the average root weight (g/root) and yield (kg/m) were slightly lower in these plants than in the untreated check plots. Roots of the graminicide treated plots remained viable to regenerate shoots. The greenhouse study indicated that shoot growth and seed development in ginseng plants were more sensitive to the graminicide treatment than the roots.

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Effects of Soil Moisture on the Growth of American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolium L.)

  • Li, Thomas S.C.;Berard, R.G.
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.122-125
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    • 1998
  • Adequate available soil moisture level is considered to be one the most important components in growing high yields of good quality ginseng. Excessive soil moisture may promote stillborn fungal pathogens and cause serious diseases in ginseng fields. This study showed that soil moisture levels for optimum growth and health of ginseng varied with soil texture. Fifty- percent available moisture for sandy loam and 75% for silty loam are the best moisture levels for good growth and higher yield.

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한국인삼과 북미산 서양상의 Sesquiterpene 성분 비교 (Comparison of Sesquiterpenes in Korean and American Ginsengs)

  • 위재준;신지영
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.209-213
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    • 1997
  • Sesquiterpenes of Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer, KG) and American ginseng (Panax quinquefolium, AG) were Isolated by simultaneous distillation and extraction (SDE) with 30% methanol and n-hexane or adsorption using C18 Sep-Pak . The sesquiterpenes in KG and AG were compared each other by using TLC and GC/MS. Thin layer chromatogram of KG gave 4~5 spots of terpenes colored by vanillin-sulfuric acid, while AG did one major spot. Total ion chromatogram of KG showed about 30 peaks of sesquiterpene having molecular weight 204. Among these, 9 components such as alloaromadendrene, germacrene B, isocaryophyllene, $\alpha$-neoclovene, ${\gamma}$-muurolene and $\beta$-panasinsene together occupied 81.5% of total sesquiterpenes identified. In AG, however, only 3 components, i.e., isocaryophyllene, $\beta$-bisabolene, $\beta$-sesquiphellandrene occupied 79.3% of total sesquiterpenes identified. Especially isocaryophyllene was a dominant component of AG occupying 56.6%. Eight sesquiterpenes, including alloaromadendrene, germacrene B and $\alpha$-humulene, were not detected in AG. These results indicate that sesquiterpenes could be used as indices for the chemical difference between KG and AG.

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PLANT BIOCHEMISTRY OF GINSENG SAPONINS (I) Saponins and Sapogenins from American Ginseng Plants

  • Kim Jung Yun;Staba E. John
    • 고려인삼학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 고려인삼학회 1974년도 학술대회지
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    • pp.77-93
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    • 1974
  • The sapogenins of two-and four-year-old A-merican ginseng plants (Panax quinquefolium L.) (Araliaceae) collected in July and September were studied. American ginseng saponins (panaquilins) differ from Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer) saponins (ginsenosides). The American ginseng saponins separated and named were panaquilins A, B, C, D, E-l, E-2, E-3, G-l, G-2, (c) and (d). One-dimensional thin-layer chromatography did not completely separate panaquilin mixture and were subject to misinterpretation. The panaquilins were more accurately separated and identified by the two-dimensional thin-layer method established. Some differences in American ginseng saponins were dependent upon the plant age, time of collection, and part extracted. The American ginseng sapogenin components are panxadiol (panaquilins B and C), oleanolic acid (panaquilin D) and panaxatriol (panaquilin G-l). The panaquilins E-l, E-2 and E-3 mixture contains both panaxadiol and panaxatriol. The genins of panaquilins A, (c), (d) and G-2 were not identified. In addition, ${\beta}-sitosterol$ and stigmasterol were identified from the root ether extracts.

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TLC에 의한 한국산 인삼과 서양상 페놀성 성분의 비교 (Comparison of Phenolic Components between Korean and American ginsengs by Thin-Layer Chromatography)

  • 위재준;신지영
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.91-95
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    • 1998
  • The distribution of phenolic components of Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng KG) and American ginseng (Panax quinquefolium, AG) were compared by thin-layer chromatography (TLC). Silica gel TLC gave 3~4 spots, while $NH_2$ HPTLC 5~6 spots, which were colored by both $FeCl_3$/$K_3Fe(CN)_6$ and Folin-Ciocalteu. The distribution of phenolic components was quite different between KG and AG. Especially, a polyphenol (m.w. 578), which had been isolated from KG by the author, was not found in AG. This result suggests that the polyphenol could be used as an index compound for the differentiation of KG from AG.

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General Introduction of American Ginseng Indigenous in USA and Canada

  • Park, Chung-Heon;Bang, Kyung-Hwan;Park, Chun-Geun;Sung, Jung-Sook;Song, Won-Seob
    • Plant Resources
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    • 제6권3호
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    • pp.165-169
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    • 2003
  • American ginseng (Panax quinquefolium) is herbaceous perennial plants indigenous to North American forests. This is highly valued as medicinal herbs with a long history of collection from wild populations since 1716. Wild American ginseng distributed from Quebec in Canada to northern Florida in USA. A heavy concentration is found in the Appalachian mountains, although wild American ginseng is considered endangered. The price paid for field cultivated ginseng has dropped dramatically in the past 10 years, while the price for wild or woods cultivated ginseng has rised significantly. The price curve for ginseng resembles a roller coaster, reflecting not only supply and demand but many other factors. This information will be useful to understand American ginseng compared to Korean ginseng.

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미국인삼의 광합성에 미치는 단색광의 영향 (Photosynthesis Rate of American Ginseng under the different Monochromatic Light)

  • 이종철
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.87-91
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    • 1988
  • 일복개량의 일환으로 일복의 피복재선택을 위한 기초자료를 얻고자 적색광, 청색광 및 백색광하에서 미국인삼(Panax quinquefolin L.)의 광합성을 측정하였다. 광질별 광합성량은 전반적으로 적색과, 백색광 및 청색광 순으로 많았으며 그 광합성량의 차이는 조도가 증가할수록 감소되었다. 따라서 일복의 피복물 색상은 적색으로 하는 것이 인삼(미국인삼) 생육에 유이할 것임을 시사되었다.

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충적과정 중 미국삼 종자의 생리 및 생화학적 지표에 관한 동태학적 연구 I. 배아율, 건조중량비 및 호흡강도 (Dynamic Studies on Physiology and Biochemistry in American Seng Seed During Stratification - Part I. Embryo Ratio, Dry Weight Ratio and respiration Rate)

  • Huang, Yao-Ge;Li, Xiang-Gao;Yang, Ji-Xiang;Kuang, Ya-Lan;Yan, Jie-Kun;Cui, Shu-Yu;Liu, Ren-Song;Kim, Hack-Seang
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.325-330
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    • 1996
  • Dynamic parameters of physiology including embryo ratio (ER), embryo length to endosperm length, dry weight ratio between embryo and endosperm (DWR) and respiration rate (RR) in American send (Panax quinquefolium L.) seed were investigated. According to the changes of ER during seed stratification, the duration of embryo afterripening could be divided into three stages as \circled1 embryo slow growth stage (ESGS), ER increased from 7.31% to 20.48% (0.16% day-1): \circled2 embryo rapid growth stage (ERGS), ER increased to 80.98% (0.61% day-1) (75G5+ ERGS=morphological afterripening stage (MP,5)) and \circled3pysiological afterripening stage (PAS), ER Increased to 88.50% (0.094 day-1) only. DWR Increased slowly from 0.20% to 2.76clp (0.016% day-1) in MAS and rapidly to 8.81% (0.061% day-1) in PAS. The RR correlated significantly with ER as well (r=0.8934 > rot, 0.6610). The steep increment of both DWR and RR in PAS indicated that the PAS was not a static stage although the ER was not changed too much. All of these may provide some information for understanding the dormancy mechanisms of American sting seed.

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