2011
DOI: 10.1002/chin.201125219
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ChemInform Abstract: Acanthopanax senticosus: Review of Botany, Chemistry and Pharmacology

Abstract: Acanthopanax senticosus: Review of Botany, Chemistry and Pharmacology -[98 refs.]. -(HUANG, L.; ZHAO, H.; HUANG, B.; ZHENG, C.; PENG, W.; QIN*, L.; Pharmazie 66 (2011) 2, 83-97, http://dx.

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“…It is considered to be an adaptogen and is chiefly exploited for strengthening the spleen and kidney. 10,11 Eleutherosides, the major bioactive compounds found in E. senticosus, are phenylpropanoids, lignin glycosides that occur abundantly in the roots and stems. 12 E. senticosus has been proven to possess anticancer, 13 antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities.…”
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“…It is considered to be an adaptogen and is chiefly exploited for strengthening the spleen and kidney. 10,11 Eleutherosides, the major bioactive compounds found in E. senticosus, are phenylpropanoids, lignin glycosides that occur abundantly in the roots and stems. 12 E. senticosus has been proven to possess anticancer, 13 antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities.…”
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“…2, 4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid C 2 H 4 Ethylene CO 2 Carbon dioxide DW Dry weight FW Fresh weight GA 3 Gibberellic acid MJ Methyl jasmonate MS medium Murashige and Skoog medium O 2 Oxygen vvm Air volume per medium volume per minute…”
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“…It is distributed in southeast Russia, Northeastern China, Korea and Japan [ 1 , 2 ]. This plant is used in traditional Chinese medicine as an adaptogen and to strengthen spleen and kidney [ 3 ]. It is popular in other parts of the world as an health supplement and recorded as a pharmacopeial species in monographs of European Pharmacopoeia and American Herbal Pharmacopoeia.…”
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“…It has traditionally been used as a folk medicine to treat acute rheumatism, hydroncus, hypopiesia and chloasma in China. The roots and stems of A. senticosus exhibit antiinflammatory (Leem et al, 2014), anti-diabetic (Park et al, 2013), hepatoprotective (Choi et al, 2006), anti-oxidant (Lu et al, 2012), hypocholesterolemic (Huang et al, 2011), and other such activities. Previous chemical studies of A. senticosus revealed the presence of triterpene saponins (Li et al, 2007;Jiang et al, 2006), aromatic glycosides (Li et al, 2009), lignans (Deyama et al, 2011), and ceramides (Yan et al, 2014).…”
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