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Aplicação da espectrometria de massas com ionização por paper spray na diferenciação de amostras de ginsengs e quantificação de adulterações usando calibração multivariada
(Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisUFMG, 2014-11-21)
Ginseng is worldwide consumed due to its medicinal properties. The Korean and American ginsengs belong to the genus Panax while the Brazilian to the genus Pfaffia. They may have distincts therapeutic effects since they ...
Development of an analytical method for the quantification of pfaffic acid in Brazilian ginseng (Hebanthe eriantha)
(2013-04-05)
Hebanthe eriantha (Poir.) Pedersen (Amaranthaceae), which is known as Brazilian ginseng is widely used in folk medicine as an aphrodisiac and antidiabetic tonic. The anti-tumor activity, attributed to the pfaffic acid ...
Development of an analytical method for the quantification of pfaffic acid in Brazilian ginseng (Hebanthe eriantha)
(2013-04-05)
Hebanthe eriantha (Poir.) Pedersen (Amaranthaceae), which is known as Brazilian ginseng is widely used in folk medicine as an aphrodisiac and antidiabetic tonic. The anti-tumor activity, attributed to the pfaffic acid ...
Development of an analytical method for the quantification of pfaffic acid in Brazilian ginseng (Hebanthe eriantha)
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 2013)
Ginseng administration protects skeletal muscle from oxidative stress induced by acute exercise in rats
(Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 2015)
“Brazilian ginseng” (Pfaffia glomerata Spreng. Pedersen, Amaranthaceae) methanolic extract: cytogenotoxicity in animal and plant assays
(South African Journal of Botany, 2018)
Modulation of target genes on intestinal inflammation after curative treatment with Pfaffia paniculata (Brazilian ginseng) extract
(Georg Thieme Verlag Kg, 2014-11-01)
Pfaffia paniculata (Brazilian ginseng) roots decrease proliferation and increase apoptosis but do not affect cell communication in murine hepatocarcinogenesis
(ELSEVIER GMBH, URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG, 2010)
Pfaffia paniculata (Brazilian ginseng) roots and/or its extracts have shown anti-neoplastic, chemopreventive, and anti-angiogenic properties. The aim of this work was to investigate the chemopreventive mechanisms of this ...