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Quantitative Comparison of Ginsenosides and Polyacetylenes in Wild and Cultivated American Ginseng
Authors:Jing‐Rong Wang  Chiu‐Yin Leung  Hing‐Man Ho  Stella Chai  Lee‐Fong Yau  Zhong‐Zhen Zhao  Zhi‐Hong Jiang
Institution:1. School of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, (phone: +852‐3411?2906;2. fax: +852‐3411?2461)
Abstract:Quantitative comparison of seven ginsenosides in wild and cultivated American ginseng revealed that the Rg1/Rd ratio presented a significantly large difference between cultivated and type‐I (one of the defined chemotypes) wild American ginseng, facilitating this ratio as a characteristic marker for differentiating these two groups. Similarly, the ratio (Rg1+Re)/Rd, and the ratio of protopanaxatriol (PPT)‐type ginsenosides to protopanaxadiol (PPD)‐type ginsenosides showed a large difference between these two groups. On the other hand, type‐II wild samples were found to have high Rg1/Rb1 and Rg1/Re ratios and low panaxydol/panaxynol ratio, which is entirely different from Type‐I American ginseng, but is very similar to that of Asian ginseng. This not only suggests that the chemotype should be taken into consideration properly when using these parameters for differentiating American and Asian ginseng, but also indicates that type‐II wild American ginseng may have distinct pharmacological activities and therapeutic effects.
Keywords:Ginseng  Chemotype  Ginsenosides  Polyacetylenes  Panax quinquefolius
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