• 제목/요약/키워드: Crude saponin of Korean red ginseng

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Effect of Korean Red Ginseng Crude Saponin on Blood Chemical Parameters of Guinea Pigs Exposed to TCDD

  • Hwang, Seock-Yeon;Youn, Nae-Young
    • 대한의생명과학회지
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 2003
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of crude ginseng saponin (CGS) on blood chemical parameters in adult female guinea pigs exposed to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). A total of 80 guinea pigs (800$\pm$20g) were divided into 8 groups: group 1 (normal control group) was given vehicle (corn oil containing small amount of acetone and DMSO) and saline; group 2 (single TCDD-treated) received TCDD (1 $\mu\textrm{g}$/kg, i.p.) and saline (i.p.); groups 3 and 4 were administered CGS at a daily i.p. doses of 10 and 20 mg/kg for 4 weeks, respectively; groups 5 and 6 were administered CGS (10 and 20 mg/kg, respectively) for 5 weeks starting 1 week before TCDD-exposure; groups 7 and 8 were administered CGS (10 and 20 mg/kg, respectively) for 3 weeks from 1 week after TCDD-exposure. CGS was prepared by Diaion HP-20 adsorption chromatography. Body weights of G2 were significantly decreased from the and week after TCDD-exposure (P<0.01). Body weights of the CGS-treated groups were also decreased by TCDD-exposure but the weight loss was greatly retarded compared with that of G2. Increase in blood glucose, amylase, lipase, total cholesterol, triglyceride, AST and LDL-cholesterol levels by TCDD exposure was significantly attenuated by the CCS-treatment (P<0.05). From these results, we found that saponin, the main active ingredient of gineseng, played a protective role in TCDD-induced toxicity and ginseng protected female animals from dioxin-induced toxic manifestation.

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피부백삼의 추출 조건에 따른 프로사포게닌 함량 변화 (Changes in the Contents of Prosapogenin in the Skin White ginseng(Panax ginseng) Depending on Extracting Batches)

  • 임병옥;조순현;고성권
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제45권4호
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    • pp.315-319
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    • 2014
  • This study compared the contents of ginseng prosapogenin depending on the extracting conditions of Skin White ginseng(Panax ginseng) to provide basic information for developing Skin White ginseng-based functional foods. Our findings show that the content of crude saponin peaked at 4 hours of extraction(SWG-4) and when extracted at $100^{\circ}C$. However, the content of total saponin reached its height at 8 hours of extraction at $100^{\circ}C$(SWG-8). On the other hand, the content of prosapogenin reached their heights at 60 hours of extraction(SWG-60), followed by 60 hours of extraction at $100^{\circ}C$. And at $100^{\circ}C$ the main prosapogenin of the content of Red and Black ginseng ginsenoside $Rg_3$, $Rg_5$ and $Rk_1$ reached their heights at 60 hours of extraction(SWG-60), followed by 60 hours of extraction.

팽화처리가 인삼Extract의 품질에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Puffing treatments on the Sensory Qualities improving of Ginseng Extract)

  • 심건섭;이성갑
    • 기술사
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.106-115
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    • 2000
  • The effect of puffing treatments on the sensory qualities improving of Ginseng Extract were investigated in the good products for rejecting soil flavor as Ginseng foreign bad taste, through chemical analysis and actual manufacturing practice, the following results were obtained. Puffing treated<15kg / ㎠psi> ginseng has produced a marked increase in soluble solid, crude saponin yield to the extent of 10% and without soil taste as compared with control Ginseng. Optimum Ginseng ethanol extraction condition were 90$\^{C}$ for 8 hours, which was cheap operating cost and color, apperance, total solid yield of Ginseng extracted products. For 70% ethanol extraction in temperature range of 60∼90$\^{C}$ for 8 hours, the higher temperature resulted higher yields in solids and Ginsenoside Especially, GinsenosideRgl as most effective physiological function component yield was increased in 18% by puffed Ginseng than control Cinseng products. The Hunter's color, L. a and b values of Ginseng extract were 31.09, 21.9 and 49.5 and increase brown and red color value and total Δ Evalue.

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인삼의 가공방법에 따른 일반성분 및 Ginsenoside 함량 변화 (Changes of Chemical Compositions and Ginsenoside Contents of Different Root Parts of Ginsengs with Processing Method)

  • 최재을;남기열;이상국;김복용;조황식;황광보
    • 한국약용작물학회지
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.118-125
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    • 2010
  • This study was carried out to determine changes in general chemical composition, free sugars, physicochemical properties of extract, and ginsenoside contents depending upon processing methods. Ginseng roots harvested from the same field were employed for the processing into white ginseng (WG), taegeuk ginseng (TG), red ginseng A (RGA, steamed one time), and red ginseng B (RGB, steamed three times). The fat content decreased by increasing duration of treatment and number of steaming treatment. On the other hand, there was no significant variation in contents of ash and carbohydrate depending on processing methods. Contents of sucrose and maltose was higher in Taegeuk and red ginseng than those of white ginseng. Steamed ginseng root (taegeuk and red ginseng root) showed higher amount of water extractable solid than the unsteamed white ginseng, but the variation of crude saponin content was not distinctive depending on processing methods. The contents of total ginsenosides increased by the order of white, taegeuk, red A, and red B root. In summary, chemical composition and total ginsenoside content were different according to part of root and processing methods, thus implies the importance of quality control as well as pharmacological activity of ginseng root.

20년 이상 장기저장된 홍삼의 이화학적 특성변화 및 품질안정성 (The Changes of Physicochemical Characteristics and Quality Stability of Korean Red Ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer) Stored over 20 Years)

  • 곽이성;한민우;배봉석;안남근;유혜영;박철수;백인호;조병구
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제48권4호
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    • pp.329-338
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    • 2017
  • This study was investigated the changes of quality stability and physicochemical characteristics of the Korean red ginsengs stored for a long times over 20 years. The Korean red ginsengs were stored for 4 to 22 years in canned packaging with polypropylene film and wooden box at room temperatures. The unusal phenomena such as discoloration and pin hole in packaging were not observed. General bacteria showed the vlaues of below 100 CFU/g, coliform groups and molds were not found in any samples stored for 22 year. Any samples also were not detected in mycotoxins. The contents of moisture, ash and crude saponin were the levels of 10.6~11.1%, 3.8~4.2% and 4.1~4.7% during the whole storage periods, respectively. The contents of maltol, which has been known as characteristic flavour and antioxidant of Korean red ginseng, showed remarkably increasing tendency from 0.10 mg/g for 4 years to 2.53 mg/g for 22 years during the storage. The contents of AFG (arginyl-fructosyl-glucose), arginine and free sugar were slightly decreased. Acidic polysaccharide and ginsenoside were not changed significantly during the storage periods. The contents of acidic polysaccharide and total ginsenosides were the 75.1~76.3 mg/g and 15.1~16.6 mg/g, respectively. The sums of ginsenoside-Rg1,-Rb1 and -Rg3s were the ranges of 9.3~9.9 mg/g and PD (ginsenoside-Rb1, -Rb2,-Rc,-Rd,-Rg3s,-Rg3r)/PT (ginsenoside-Rg1,-Rg2,-Re,-Rf,-Rh1) saponin ratios were the levels of 1.4~1.5. These results suggest that Korean red ginsengs stored for long periods show relatively stable quaility stabilities and not significantly changed the contents of ginsenoside and polysaccharide during the storage up to 22 years.

홍삼의 추출 시간 및 온도에 따른 Ginsenosides 함량 비교분석 (Quantitative Analysis of Ginsenosides in Red Ginseng Extracted under Various Temperature and Time)

  • 양병욱;한성태;고성권
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.217-220
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    • 2006
  • This study compared the contents of ginsenoside according to the extract conditions of red ginseng to provide basic information for developing functional food using red ginseng. According to the result, the content of crude saponin was highest in 72 hours of extraction at $82^{\circ}C$ (RG-823). The content of prosapogenin (ginsenoside $Rh_1,\;Rh_2,\;Rg_2,\;Rg_3$) was highest in 48 hours of extraction, and followed by 72 and 24 hours at $82^{\circ}C$. And at $93^{\circ}C$ the prosapogenin contents were highest in the order of 48 hours, and next in 24 and 72 hours. In addition, ginsenoside $Rb_1,\;Rb_2$ Rc and Re were not detected in 72 hours of extraction at $93^{\circ}C$ (RG-933) presumedly due to hydrolysis, but ginsenoside Rd, Rf and $Rg_1$ were detected as long as 72 hours of extraction. These results show that protopanaxatriol group is relatively more resistant to heat than protopanaxadiol group.

홍삼의 입자크기에 따른 사포닌 및 산성다당체의 추출 특성 (Extraction Characteristics of Saponin and Acidic Polysaccharide Based on the Red Ginseng Particle Size)

  • 조장원;김상욱;노정해;이영경;김경탁
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제32권3호
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    • pp.179-186
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    • 2008
  • 홍삼의 분말화가 홍삼성분의 추출에 어떠한 영향을 미치는지를 알아보기 위하여 기존의 홍삼동체로부터 유용성분을 추출하는 방법과 홍삼을 분말화하여 추출하는 방법을 비교 시험하였다. 서로 다른 입도분포를 가지는 3종의 홍삼분말 ($10{\sim}40$, $40{\sim}100$, 100 mesh 이상)을 제조한 후 원형홍삼 및 홍삼분말을 이용하여 48시간 추출실험을 한 결과 입도의 크기가 가장 큰 $10{\sim}40$ mesh 홍삼분말이 가장 높은 추출수율을 나타내었다. 특히 짧은 추출시간 (12시간)대에서 원형홍삼과 비교하여 큰 수율차이를 보였다. 홍삼의 분말화가 일반적인 연속추출방법에 미치는 영향을 조사하기 위하여 3차의 용매변경 연속추출방법(1차 추출: $70^{\circ}C$ 에탄올 12시간, 2차 추출: $70^{\circ}C$ 에탄올 12시간, 3차 추출: $70^{\circ}C$ 열수 12시간)을 이용하여 추출을 수행한 결과 3차 추출까지 끝낸 상태에서의 고형분 추출수율은 $10{\sim}40$ mesh 홍삼분말이 36.2%로서 원형삼의 29.9%에 비해 약 20% 이상의 수율 증가를 보이는 것을 확인할 수 있었다. 홍삼분말 추출물내의 유용성분 분석결과 조사포닌, 총사포닌 모두 $10{\sim}40$ mesh 홍삼분말에서 추출수율이 가장 높은 것을 확인할 수 있었다. 특히 조사포닌의 경우 $10{\sim}40$ mesh 홍삼분말 추출물의 수율이 2.6%로서 원형삼 추출물의 1.77%보다 약 47% 높은 것을 확인할 수 있었다. HPLC를 이용한 사포닌 조성분석결과 모든 홍삼분말 추출물들이 비슷한 사포닌 조성을 나타낸 것으로 미루어 보아 분말화에 의한 사포닌 조성 변성은 일어나지 않은 것으로 판단되었다. 홍삼내의 다른 유용성분인 산성다당체의 경우에는 기존 원형홍삼에 비해 분말화된 홍삼들의 추출수율이 높아졌으며 가장 미세 분쇄된 100 mesh 이상의 홍삼분말에서 2.9%의 추출수율을 보여 원형삼 추출액의 1.37%에 비해 2배이상 높은 추출수율을 나타내었다. 본 결과는 추출공정에 분말화된 홍삼을 이용할 경우 추출시간의 단축 및 홍삼성분의 추출효율을 높일 수 있음을 시사하는 것으로 판단되었다.

A new validated analytical method for the quality control of red ginseng products

  • Kim, Il-Woung;Cha, Kyu-Min;Wee, Jae Joon;Ye, Michael B.;Kim, Si-Kwan
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.475-482
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    • 2013
  • The main active components of Panax ginseng are ginsenosides. Ginsenoside Rb1 and Rg1 are accepted as marker substances for quality control worldwide. The analytical methods currently used to detect these two compounds unfairly penalize steamed and dried (red) P. ginseng preparations, because it has a lower content of those ginsenosides than white ginseng. To manufacture red ginseng products from fresh ginseng, the ginseng roots are exposed to high temperatures for many hours. This heating process converts the naturally occurring ginsenoside Rb1 and Rg1 into artifact ginsenosides such as ginsenoside Rg3, Rg5, Rh1, and Rh2, among others. This study highlights the absurdity of the current analytical practice by investigating the time-dependent changes in the crude saponin and the major natural and artifact ginsenosides contents during simmering. The results lead us to recommend (20S)- and (20R)-ginsenoside Rg3 as new reference materials to complement the current P. ginseng preparation reference materials ginsenoside Rb1 and Rg1. An attempt has also been made to establish validated qualitative and quantitative analytical procedures for these four compounds that meet International Conference of Harmonization (ICH) guidelines for specificity, linearity, range, accuracy, precision, detection limit, quantitation limit, robustness and system suitability. Based on these results, we suggest a validated analytical procedure which conforms to ICH guidelines and equally values the contents of ginsenosides in white and red ginseng preparations.

Fermentation Characteristics for Extruded Hair of Tissue Cultured Mountain Ginseng

  • Ji, Yan-Qing;Yang, Hye-Jin;Tie, Jin;Kim, Mi-Hwan;Yang, Jae-Ghan;Chung, Ki-Wha;Ryu, Gi-Hyung
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.156-161
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    • 2009
  • Effects of extrusion conditions (barrel temperature and moisture content) and fermentation time on the antioxidant properties of root hair of tissue cultured raw mountain ginseng (MG) were investigated. The barrel temperature/ moisture combinations were: $110^{\circ}C$/25% (MG1), $140^{\circ}C$/25% (MG2), $110^{\circ}C$/35% (MG3) and $140^{\circ}C$/35% (MG4). Red ginseng (RG) was also investigated. The contents of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and polyphenolic increased after fermentation in RG and even more in MG, while extruded ginseng samples exhibited little change. The increases noted with MG and RG occurred during the first 4 days of fermentation. DPPH radical scavenging activity decreased after extrusion and was significantly higher in MG (20.93%) than RG (1.63%) on the first day of fermentation. DPPH radical scavenging activity in the barrel temperature/moisture combinations were 19.01% (MG1), 14.45% (MG2), 20.37% (MG3) and 15.78% (MG4). The content of polyphenolic compounds in ginseng samples displayed a similar trend. Acidic polysaccharide in RG and MG1${\sim}$MG4 were higher than MG, but decreased during fermentation. Crude saponin in RG and MG1${\sim}$MG4 decreased after 15 days of fermentation, while increasing in MG.

Change of Ginsenoside Profiles in Processed Ginseng by Drying, Steaming, and Puffing

  • Shin, Ji-Hye;Park, Young Joon;Kim, Wooki;Kim, Dae-Ok;Kim, Byung-Yong;Lee, Hyungjae;Baik, Moo-Yeol
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.222-229
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    • 2019
  • Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng Meyer) was processed by drying, steaming, or puffing, and the effects of these processes on the ginsenoside profile were investigated. The main root of 4-year-old raw Korean ginseng was dried to produce white ginseng. Steaming, followed by drying, was employed to produce red or black ginseng. In addition, these three varieties of processed ginseng were puffed using a rotational puffing gun. Puffed ginseng showed significantly higher extraction yields of ginsenosides (49.87-58.60 g solid extract/100 g of sample) and crude saponin content (59.40-63.87 mg saponin/g of dried ginseng) than non-puffed ginseng, respectively. Moreover, puffing effectively transformed the major ginsenosides (Rb1, Rb2, Rc, Rd, Re, and Rg1) of ginseng into minor ones (F2, Rg3, Rk1, and Rg5), comparable to the steaming process effect on the levels of the transformed ginsenosides. However, steaming takes much longer (4 to 36 days) than puffing (less than 30 min) for ginsenoside transformation. Consequently, puffing may be an effective and economical technique for enhancing the extraction yield and levels of minor ginsenosides responsible for the major biological activities of ginseng.