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Effects of Araliaceae Water Extracts on Blood Glucose Level and Biochemical Parameters in Diabetic Rats

Shin KH

  • KMID: 2270050
  • Korean J Nutr.
  • 2006 Dec;39(8):721-727.
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of Aralia elata, Acanthopanacis cortex and Ulmus davidiana water extracts on blood hemoglobin, HbA1c levels and biomarkers in the streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic...
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Chemical Constituents from Leaves of Acanthopanax henryi (II)

Li Z, Li XJ, Kwon OK, Wang X, Zou QP, Liu XQ, Lee HK

Nineteen compounds, including one organic acid (1), one anthraquinone (2), one amide (3), and sixteen triterpenoid saponins (4 - 19) were isolated from the leaves of Acanthopanax henryi (Oliv.) Harms...
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First Report of Foliar Blight on Dendropanax morbifera Caused by Alternaria panax

Deng JX, Kim CS, Oh ES, Yu SH

  • KMID: 2312596
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2010 Dec;38(4):316-320.
Leaf spot and blight disease was observed on two-year-old seedlings of Dendropanax morbifera (Korean name: Hwangchil tree) during July of 2008 in Jindo Island, Korea. Symptoms included yellow-brown to dark...
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Isolation and Identification of Terpenoids from the Fruits of Acanthopanax chiisanensis

Lee JM, Cho S, Lee MH, Cho SH, Park CG, Lee S

Phytochemical constituents were isolated from the fruits of Acanthopanax chiisanensis by repeated column chromatography. Their structures were identified as beta-sitosterol (1), daucosterol (2), sesamin (3), chiisanogenin (4), and 22alpha-hydroxy chiisanogenin...
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First Report and Characterization of Pestalotiopsis ellipsospora Causing Canker on Acanthopanax divaricatus

Yun YH, Ahn GR, Kim SH

Acanthopanax divaricatus, a member of the Araliaceae family, has been used as an invigorant in traditional Korean medicine. During disease monitoring, a stem with small, irregular, brown lesions was sampled...
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