Pharmacological Viewpoint Concerns and Phytochemical Components of Ginseng
Pharmacological Viewpoint Concerns and Phytochemical Components of Ginseng
- 한국식품보건융합학회
- 식품보건융합연구
- 제8권 5호
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2022.1121 - 28 (8 pages)
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DOI : 10.13106/kjfhc. 2022.vol8.no5.21.
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Ginseng is described as the “King of all herbs, “Man-root” or “Root of heaven” and regarded as the most powerful herbal remedy, particularly grown in Korea, China, Japan, Vietnam, and North America. It has been in existence for a long time. The most demanded herbal cure, Ginseng, principally the root, has long been employed in traditional Asian medicine. The extent of availability of bioactive combinations and their impact on the body differs between American and Asian ginseng. Asian ginseng, also known as Panax ginseng, has a more calming influence and is more advantageous than American ginseng, such as Panax quinquefolius. The pharmaceutical aspect of development and extraction with diverse morphological properties is examined. Saponins, glycosides, carbohydrates, polyacetylenes, amino acids, vitamins, volatile oil, enzymes are all present in the Phyto-content of Ginseng. Ginsenosides are saponins that are constituents of the triterpenoid dammarane and have anticancer, anti-cardiovascular, anti-microbial, anti-obesity, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. Ginseng, in particular, has the possibility to help with microbial invasion, inflammatory processes, oxidative stress, and diabetes. It developed nanoparticles and nanocomposite film technologies as novel drug delivery platforms for cancer, inflammation, and neurological illnesses. Furthermore, it offers a range of applications that will be vital for future growth.
1. Introduction
2. Crop Production and Management of Ginseng
3. Varieties of Ginseng
4. The Phytochemical Constituents of Ginseng Plants
5. Pharmacological Properties of Ginseng
6. Worldwide Demand for Ginseng in Economic Development
7. Conclusion and Future Possibilities
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