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    Quantitative analysis of ginsenosides composition in flower buds of various ginseng plants

    The content of ginsenosides in ginseng is known to differ based on the parts, including root, leaf, and flower buds. Ginseng flower buds cultivated in Korea and China contain the highest amount of Re of 3.455 ...

    Sung Kwon Ko, Ok Sun Cho, Hye Min Bae in Journal of the Korean Society for Applied … (2011)

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    Change of Ginsenoside Composition of Various American Ginseng Roots

    Sung Kwon Ko, Ok Sun Cho, Hye Min Bae in Journal of the Korean Society for Applied … (2009)

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    The signaling mechanism of the sphingosylphosphorylcholine-induced contraction in cat esophageal smooth muscle cells

    We investigated the signaling pathway on sphingosinephosphorylcholine (SPC) -induced contraction in cat esophageal smooth muscle cells. SPC induced in a dose-dependent manner contractile effect. We have previo...

    Yong Sung Kim, Hyun Ju Song, Sun Young Park in Archives of Pharmacal Research (2007)

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    Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields Modulate Bicuculline-lnduced-Convulsion in Rats

    The effect of extremely low frequency (ELF, 60Hz) magnetic fields (MFs) on convulsions was investigated in rats. We determined the onset and duration of convulsions induced by bicuculline alone or by co-exposu...

    Ji Hoon Jeong, Kyung Bum Choi, Hee Jung Choi in Archives of Pharmacal Research (2005)

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    Wild ginseng prevents the onset of high-fat diet induced hyperglycemia and obesity in icr mice

    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 demonstrated as early as ...

    Se Na Yun, Sang Jung Moon, Sung Kwon Ko, Byung Ok Im in Archives of Pharmacal Research (2004)