20(R)-Ginsenoside Rf: A new ginsenoside from red ginseng extract
Keywords
- Panax ginseng
- adverse effects
- control methods
- ginsenosides
- herbal medicines
- liver
- metabolites
- nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- quality control
- steaming
Publication Dbxref
AGL:5223296
Title
20(R)-Ginsenoside Rf: A new ginsenoside from red ginseng extract
Publication Type
Journal Article
Series Name
Phytochemistry letters
Volume
6
Publication Year
2013
Issue
4
Page Numbers
620-624
Publication Date
2013
Unique Local Identifier
Lee SM, Kim SC, Oh J, Kim JH, Na M. 20(R)-Ginsenoside Rf: A new ginsenoside from red ginseng extract. Phytochemistry letters. 2013; 6(4):620-624.
Citation
Lee SM, Kim SC, Oh J, Kim JH, Na M. 20(R)-Ginsenoside Rf: A new ginsenoside from red ginseng extract. Phytochemistry letters. 2013; 6(4):620-624.
Language Abbr
eng
Publication Model
[electronic resource].
Abstract
In spite of the general concept that herbal supplements are safe, there is a lack of appropriate quality control measures and regulations that often culminates in serious undesirable effects such as allergic reactions and renal and liver damage. Thus, there is a growing need to establish a suitable methodology that enables authentication and quality assurance of herbal products. The root of Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer (Araliaceae), commonly called ginseng, is traditionally recognized as a prominent herbal medicine in Far East Asia. There are two types of processed ginseng, white and red ginseng, based on processing methods, and these play a significant role in modifying ginsenosides, which are the major bioactive metabolites in these products. Herein we purify and characterize a new ginsenoside, 20(R)-ginsenoside Rf, utilizing NMR, UPLC-ESI-Q-TOF-MS and validate the metabolite is generated from its epimer, 20(S)-ginsenoside Rf during the steaming process to manufacture red ginseng. We further propose a relevant mechanism for the chemical conversion. This finding updates chemical profiling of ginseng products that can be employed in quality assurance and authentication.
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