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The Chemistry of Secondary Products from Acanthopanax Species and their Pharmacological Activities

  • Shin, Kuk-Hyun;Lee, Sang-Hyun
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • 제8권4호
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    • pp.111-126
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    • 2002
  • The chemistry of secondary products from Acanthopanax species and their pharmacological activities were reviewed. A nitrogenous compound, a furan compound, a quinoid, benzoids, coumarins, phenylpropanoids, lignans, flavonoids, terpenoids, phytosterols, polyacetylenes, a pyrimidine, cyclitols, monosaccharides and an aliphatic alcohol have been isolated from Acanthopanax species and have been shown to have various levels of activities such as anti-bacterial, anti-cancer, anti-gout, anti-hepatitis, anti-hyperglycemic, anti-inflammatory, anti-leishmanicidic, anti-oxidant, anti-pyretic, anti-xanthine oxidase, choleretic, hemostatic, hypocholesterolemic, immunostimulatory and radioprotectant effects, etc.

Studies on the Chemical Constituents of Acanthopanax koreanum(ll)

  • Kim, Young-Ho;Chung, Bo-Sup;Ko, Young-Su;Han, Hee-Ja
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.159-162
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    • 1988
  • From the root bark of Acanithopanax koreanum, two polyacetylene compounds and one lignan compound were isolated and identified as falcarinon, falcarindiol and ariensin. Furthermore the steam bark also afforded methyl n-hexacosanoate, methyl linoleate and coniferin.

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A New 24-Nor-Lupane-Glycoside of Acanthopanax trifoliatus

  • Kiem, Phan-Van;Minh, Chau-Van;Cai, Xing-Fu;Lee, Jung-Joon;Kim, Young-Ho
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • 제26권9호
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    • pp.706-708
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    • 2003
  • A new 24-nor-lupaneglycoside was isolated from the leaves of Acanthopanax trifoliatus. Based on spectroscopic data its chemical structure was determined as 24-nor-11$\alpha$-hydroxy-3-oxo-lup-20(29)-en-28-oic acid 28-Ο-$\alpha$-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1$\rightarrow4)-\beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1\rightarrow6)-\beta$-D-glucopyranosyl ester.

Effect of Panax ginseng Extract on Growth Responses of Human Intestinal Bacteria and Bacterial Metabolism

  • Ahn, Y.J.;Kim, M.J.;Kawamura, T.;Yamamoto, T.;Fujisawa, T.;Mitsuoka, T.
    • 고려인삼학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 고려인삼학회 1990년도 Proceedings of International Symposium on Korean Ginseng, 1990, Seoul, Korea
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    • pp.111-122
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    • 1990
  • The growth responses of a variety of human Intestinal bacteria to extracts of Pun(1.vKy'n.ieny and five other oriental medicinal Araliaceae were evaluated in vitro and in vivo. The extracts enhanced the growth of Bifidobncterilim breve and B. longum in Media with or without carbon sources, suggesting the bifid factor (5) might be involved in the phenomenon. This effect was most pronounced with water extract of p. ginseng, the growth of 27 bifidobacteria strains belonging to B. ndolexcentium, H. longlrm, and 1. breve and B. iniuntis being greatly stimurated, whereas seven B. bifidum strains and other bacteria such as clostridia and 5.fcherirhia coli had little or no ability to utilizes it (or growth. Methanol extracts of p, ginseng were found to selectively inhibit growth of various clostridia including C. perfringens and C. Paraputrificum, but this effect was not observed on other bacteria including bifidobacteria. The effect of ginseng extract intake(600 mg/day for two weeks) on the fecal microflora, pH, volatile fatty acids, ammonia, putrefactive products, and -glucuronidase, -glucosidase and nitroreductase activities, and on the blood components (triglyceride, total cholesterol and ammonia) were investigated using seven healthy human volunteers. The total concentration of fecal microflora including Bri'idobucterilim app. during the period of ginseng extract intake was significantly unaffected from the proceeding and sub sequent control periods. However, the frequency of occurrence of subjects having C. perfringens was significantly decreased. The fecal pH value was also significantly decreased, suggesting that the intake might increase the activity of Bifidobacterium spp. Other biochemical properties in faces did not changed significantly. The levels of ammonia and triglycerid in blood were decreased with ginseng extract intake. These results may be an indication of at least one of the pharmacological actions of P ginseng as an adaptogen.

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Ginsenoside Content of North American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L. Araliaceae) in Relation to Plant Development and Growing Locations

  • Jackson, Chung Ja C.;Dini, Jean-Paul;Lavandier, Clara;Faulkner, Harold;Rupasinghe, H.P. vasantha;Proctor, John T.A.
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.135-140
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    • 2003
  • North American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) was analysed for total ginsenosides and ten major ginsenosides (R$_{0}$ , Rb$_1$, Rb$_2$, Rc, Rd, Re, Rf, Rg$_1$, pseudoginsenoside F$_{11}$ and gypenoside XVII), and variations in ginsenoside content with age of plant (over a four-year-period) and geographic location (Ontario versus British Columbia) were investigated. In the roots the total ginsenoside content increased with age up to 58-100 mgㆍg$^{-1}$ dry weights in the fourth year, but in leaves it remained constant over time. Roots and leaves, moreover, had different proportions of individual ginsenosides. The most abundant ginsenosides were Rb$_1$ (56mgㆍg$^{-1}$ for Ontario; 37mgㆍg$^{-1}$ for British Columbia) and Re (21mgㆍg$^{-1}$ for Ontario; 15 mgㆍg$^{-1}$ for British Columbia) in roots, and Rd (28-38 mgㆍg$^{-1}$ ), Re (20-25 mgㆍg$^{-1}$ ), and Rb$_2$ (13-19 mgㆍg$^{-1}$ ) in leaves. Measurable quantities of Rf were found in leaves (0.4-1.8 mgㆍg$^{-1}$ ) but not in roots or stems. Our results show that ginsenoside profiles in general, and Rf in particular, could be used for chemical fingerprinting to distinguish the different parts of the ginseng plant, and that ginseng leaves could be valuable sources of the ginsenosides Rd, Re, and Rb$_2$.

인삼섭취가 장내세균 및 세균대사에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Panax ginseng Extract on Growth Responses of Human Intestinal Bacteria and Bacterial Metabolism)

  • Ahn, Y.J.;Kim, M.J.;Kawamura, T.;Yamamoto, T.;Fujisawa, T.;Mitsuoka, T.
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.253-264
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    • 1990
  • The growth responses of a variety of human intestinal bacteria to extracts of Panax ginseng and five other oriental medicinal Araliaceae were elraluattd in vitro and in vivo. The extracts enhanced the growth of Brifidobnnerilrm breve and B. longlim in media with or without carbon sources, suggesting that bifidus factors) might be involved in the phenomenon. This effect was most pronounced with water extract of P. ginseng, the growth of 27 bifidobacteria strains belonging to B adolescentis, B. longum, B. brim and B. infantis being greatly stimurated, whereas seven B. bifidum strains and other bacteria such as clostridia and Escherichin soli had little or no ability to utilise it for growth. Methanol extracts of p. ginseng were found to selectively inhibit growth of various clostridia including bifidobacteria. Paraputrificum, but this effect was not observed on other bacteria including bifidobacteria. The effect of ginseng extract intake (600 mg/day for two weeks) on the faecal microflora, pH, volatile fatty acids, ammonia, putrefactive products, and -glucuronidase, -glucosidase and nitroreductase activities, and on the blood components (triglyceride, total cholesterol and ammonia) were investigated using seven healthy human volunteers. The total concentration of faecal microflora including Bifidnkaderiifm app. during the period of ginseng extract intake %twas significantly unaffected from the preceding and subsequent control peroids. However, the frequency of occurrence of subjects having C. perfringens was significantly decreased. The faecal pH value was also significantly decreased, suggesting that the intake might increase the activity of Bifidobncterium spry. Other biochemical properties in faeces did not changed significantly. The levels of ammonia and triglycerid in blood were decreased with ginseng extract intake. These results may be an indication of at least one of the Pharmacological actions of p. ginseng as an adaptogen.

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고려인삼의 화학성분에 관한 고찰 (Recent Studies on the Chemical Constituents of Korean Ginseng (Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer))

  • 박종대
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.389-415
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    • 1996
  • Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer(Araliaceae) has been traditionally used as an expensive and precious medicine in oriental countries for more than 5, 000 years. Ginseng saponin isolated from the root of Panax ginseng have been regarded as the main effective components responsible for the pharmacological and biological activities. Such as antiaging effects. antidiabetic effects anticancer effects. Protection against physical and chemical stress. Analgesic and antipyretic effects. Effects on the central nervous system, tranquilizing action and others. Thirty kinds of ginsenosides have been so far isolated from ginseng saponin and their chemical structures have been elucidated since 1960's. Among which protopanaxadiol type is 19 kinds. protopanaxatriol type. 10 kinds and oleanane type, one. Since ginsenosides are generally labile under acidic conditions ordinary acid hydrolysis is always accompanied by many side reactions, such as epimerization. hydroxylation and cyclization of side chain of the sapogenins Especially. it is well known that C-20 glycosyl linkage of ginsenoside was hydrolysed on heating with acetic acid to give an equilibrated mixture of 20(S) and 20(R) epimers. And also, the chemical transformations of the secondary metabolites have appeared during the steaming process to prepare red ginseng. Indicating demalonylation of malonyl ginsenosides, elimination of glycosyl residue at C-20 and isomerization of hydroxyl configuration at C-20. But these studies have not provided a comprehensive picture in explaning how these ginsenosides showed val'iotas pharmacological activities of ginseng. Though some of them have been involved in the mechanism of pharmacological actions. Recently, non-saponin components have received a great deal of attention for their antioxidant, anticancer antidiabetic, immunomodulating. anticomplementary activities and so on. To meet the demand for such wide applications, studies on the non-saponin components play an important role in providing a good evidence of pharmacological and biol ogical activities. Among the non-saponin constituents of Korean ginseng, polyacetylenes, phenols. Sesquiterpenes, alkaloids. polysaccharides oligosaccharides, oligopeptides and aminoglycosides together with ginsenosides of terrestrial part are mainly described.

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한라산 황칠나무 집단의 구조 및 생육동태 (Population Structure and Growth Dynamics of Dendropanax morbifera Lev.(Araliaceae) in Mt. Halla)

  • 김세현;정헌관;장용석;김선창
    • 한국자원식물학회지
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.248-256
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    • 2004
  • 천연도료 황칠자원을 보전하고 육성하기 위한 육종계획의 일환으로 한라산 황칠나무 천연집단의 식생구조, 공간분포 및 생육동태 등 생태적 특성을 조사한 결과, 중요치(Ⅳ)가 높은 수종은 구실잣밤나무, 서어나무, 황칠나무, 종가시나무, 가시나무, 동백나무, 당단풍 등인 것으로 조사되었으며 , 모든 조사구에서 공통적으로 출현한 수종은 구실잣밤나무와 서어나무 2종이었다. 층위별 황칠나무의 적산중요치는 상층에서 17.2%, 중층 12.9%, 하층 10.3%로 비교적 높은 우점도를 나타내고 있었으며, 분포형은 상층, 중층, 하층에서 확률분포하는 것으로 나타났다. 황칠나무 임분은 낙엽활엽수인 서어나무를 우점으로 하는 군집에서 종가시나무, 구실잣밤나무 등의 상록활엽수를 우점으로 하는 군집으로 진행되는 천이단계에 있었으며, 황칠나무는 이들 임분에서 주로 상층의 아우점종이거나 중층의 우점종으로 나타났다. Morisita's index를 통한 공간분포는 치수(seedling)와 어린개체 (sapling)들은 대체로 모수로서 추정되는 성숙목으로부터 떨어진 곳에 집중분포하는 경향을 보였으나, 성숙목(Mature tree)은 규칙 분포하는 양상이었다. 결론적으로, 황칠나무는 다른 상록활엽 수들과 동반하여 집단 확산이 일어나며 , 집단의 확산을 위한 치수의 발생과 생장에 있어서 주변의 임분구조에 큰 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 또한, 개체군의 동태를 예측한 결과, 낮은 직경급의 밀도가 높고 높은 직경 급의 밀도가 낮은 전형적인 역J자형 분포를 보였다.

Neuroprotective Effect of Acanthopanax sessiliflorus against Toxicity Induced by N-Methyl-D-Aspartate in Rat Organotypic Hippocampal Slice Culture

  • Lee, Pyeong-Jae;Lee, Sang-Hyun;Choi, Sang-Yoon;Son, Dong-Wook
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.179-182
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    • 2005
  • We investigated that water extract of Acanthopanax sessiliflorus roots rescued the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), agonist of glutamate receptor, -induced toxicity in rat organotypic hippocampal slice culture. When the cell death in NMDA only-treated hippocampal slices was set 100%, A. sessiliflorus decreased the cell death to 75.4, 51.6, 48.9, and 40.6% at 1, 10, 50, and $100\;{\mu}g/ml$ treatment, respectively. On the basis of these results, the water extract of A. sessiliflorus roots may be a preventive agent against NMDA-induced cytotoxicity.

인삼 캘러스와 독활 엽육조직의 원형질체 융합 (Protoplast Fusion of Panax ginseng Callus and Aralia Continentalis Mesophyll)

  • 박종범
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.163-170
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    • 2008
  • Protoplasts of Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer and Aralia continentalis K. (Araliaceae) were isolated from callus cells and mesophyll cells, respectively. The maximum yield of protoplasts isolated from callus cells of P. ginseng were obtained by incubation for 3 hrs in the enzyme mixture of 0.5% macerozyme, 1.5% cellulase, and 0.5 M mannitol as an osmoticum. In the case of mesophyll cells of A. continentalis, the highest yield of protoplasts were obtained by incubation for 5 hrs in the enzyme mixture of 1% macerozyme, 2% cellulase, and 0.6 M mannitol. A polyethylene glycol (PEG) treatment induced an intergeneric fusion of the protoplasts. The fusion products, that is, heterokaryocytes were obtained by treatment of 50% PEG containing 0.05 M Ca salts.