2023
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28052068
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Characterization of Ginsenosides from the Root of Panax ginseng by Integrating Untargeted Metabolites Using UPLC-Triple TOF-MS

Abstract: To compare the chemical distinctions of Panax ginseng Meyer in different growth environments and explore the effects of growth-environment factors on P. ginseng growth, an ultra-performance liquid chromatography–tandem triple quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-Triple-TOF-MS/MS) was used to characterize the ginsenosides obtained by ultrasonic extraction from P. ginseng grown in different growing environments. Sixty-three ginsenosides were used as reference standards for accurate qualitative analy… Show more

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“…When it comes to the overall composition of ginsenosides, maximum diversity was observed at a 40 • C extraction temperature, and higher contents were detected when extracted for higher temperature conditions. This highlights the influence of cultivation methods on ginsenoside composition, especially for elicitation [41]. Among PPT-type ginsenoside (Figure 1C,F), both aerial and media supplementation treatment showed higher content of ginsenoside Re in the control treatment, in which there was no significant impact of the sodium silicate treatment on PPT-type ginsenosides, suggesting that sodium silicate affects mostly pathways linked to PPD type ginsenoside bioconversion.…”
Section: Impact Of Ir Treatment On Ginsenosides Content and Extractio...mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…When it comes to the overall composition of ginsenosides, maximum diversity was observed at a 40 • C extraction temperature, and higher contents were detected when extracted for higher temperature conditions. This highlights the influence of cultivation methods on ginsenoside composition, especially for elicitation [41]. Among PPT-type ginsenoside (Figure 1C,F), both aerial and media supplementation treatment showed higher content of ginsenoside Re in the control treatment, in which there was no significant impact of the sodium silicate treatment on PPT-type ginsenosides, suggesting that sodium silicate affects mostly pathways linked to PPD type ginsenoside bioconversion.…”
Section: Impact Of Ir Treatment On Ginsenosides Content and Extractio...mentioning
confidence: 88%