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Natural medicines used in the traditional Chinese medical system for therapy of …

- exigo.com [PDF] 
WL Li, HC Zheng, J Bukuru, N De Kimpe - Journal of ethnopharmacology, 2004 - Elsevier
The rapidly increasing diabetes mellitus is becoming a serious threat to mankind health in all
parts of the world. The control and treatment of diabetes and its complications mainly depend
on the chemical or biochemical agents, but the fact is that it has never been reported that ...
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In vitro anti-cancer activity and structure–activity relationships of natural products …


W Wang, Y Zhao, ER Rayburn, DL Hill, H Wang, R … - Cancer chemotherapy …, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Purpose Panax ginseng and its extracts have long been used for medical purposes;
there is increasing interest in developing ginseng products as cancer preventive or therapeutic
agents. The present study was designed to determine biological structure–activity ...
Cited by 35 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

Decreasing, null and increasing effects of eight popular types of ginseng on acute …

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JL Sievenpiper, JT Arnason, LA Leiter, V … - Journal of the American …, 2004 - Am Coll Nutrition
Results: Two-factor analysis showed the main effects of ginseng-type and time were significant
for PG and PI, with an interaction for PG (p < 0.05). Subsequent one-factor analysis showed an
effect of ginseng-type on 90-min-PG and 90-min-PI (p < 0.05). This was reflected in effects ...
Cited by 31 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions

American ginseng leaf: ginsenoside analysis and hypoglycemic activity


JT Xie, SR Mehendale, A Wang, AH Han, JA Wu, J … - Pharmacological …, 2004 - Elsevier
Previous studies showed that both American ginseng root and American ginseng berry extracts
possess hypoglycemic properties. In this study, we investigated whether American ginseng leaves
also have similar capabilities. We first analyzed the chemical constituents of American ...
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Herbal remedies and clinical biochemistry


CM Corns - Annals of clinical biochemistry, 2003 - acb.rsmjournals.com
The use of herbal products in the UK is increasing, and over-the-counter herbal supplements
are perceived by the public as 'safe' and 'harmless'. Although the majority of them are safe, some
herbal medicines carry risks. Heavy metal contamination, adulteration with Western ...
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Herbal remedies in the management of diabetes: lessons learned from the study of …

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V Vuksan, JL Sievenpiper - Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, 2005 - Elsevier
The only example of an approved antidiabetic drug that was developed from a herbal source
with a long history of use for diabetes is the biguanide Metformin from French lilac (Galega
officinalis). Clinical data are beginning to emerge that support antidiabetic indications for ...
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American Ginseng Stimulates Insulin Production and Prevents Apoptosis through …

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JZ Luo, L Luo - Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative …, 2006 - Oxford Univ Press
American ginseng root displays the ability to achieve glucose homeostasis both experimentally
and clinically but the unknown mechanism used by ginseng to achieve its therapeutic effects
on diabetes limits its application. Disruption in the insulin secretion of pancreatic ß cells is ...
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Wild ginseng prevents the onset of high-fat diet induced hyperglycemia and obesity …

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SN Yun, SJ Moon, SK Ko, BO Im, SH Chung - Archives of pharmacal research, 2004 - Springer
Ginseng is a shade-loving perennial herb that is cultivated mainly in Korea, Japan, and
China. The ginseng root has been used as a tonic remedy, and its antidiabetic activity has been
dem- onstrated as early as 1920s. Although wild ginseng was anecdotally thought to be ...
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[PDF] A novel insulin-releasing substance, phanoside, from the plant Gynostemma …


Å Norberg, NK Hoa, E Liepinsh, D Van Phan, ND … - Journal of Biological …, 2004 - ASBMB
Page 1. A novel insulin-releasing compound A novel insulin-releasing substance,
phanoside, from the plant Gynostemma pentaphyllum. Åke Norberg 1* , Nguyen Khanh
Hoa 2, 3* , Edvards Liepinsh 1 , Dao Van Phan 3 , Nguyen ...
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Anti-diabetic effect of ginsenoside Re in ob/ob mice

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JT Xie, SR Mehendale, X Li, R Quigg, X Wang, CZ … - BBA-Molecular Basis of …, 2005 - Elsevier
We evaluated the anti-diabetic effects of ginsenoside Re in adult male C57BL/6J ob/ob
mice. Diabetic ob/ob mice with fasting blood glucose levels of approximately 230 mg/dl received
daily intraperitoneal injections of 7, 20 and 60 mg/kg ginsenoside Re for 12 consecutive ...
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