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Query: EC:1.6.5.2 (
NQO1
)
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Nitric oxide (NO) is synthesized from L-arginine by nitric oxide synthase (NOS). Alternation of NOS expression is implicated in the pathogenesis of numerous secondary complications of diabetes. Aqueous extract of
Ginseng
radix has traditionally been used for the various disorders including diabetes. In this study, the effect of
Ginseng
radix on the NOS expression in the hippocampus of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats was investigated via nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-
diaphorase
(NADPH-d) histochemistry. Enhanced NOS expression was detected in the hippocampus of diabetic rats and administration of
Ginseng
radix suppressed NOS expression.
Ginseng
radix may aid the treatment of central nervous system complications in diabetes.
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PMID:Administration of Ginseng radix decreases nitric oxide synthase expression in the hippocampus of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. 1548 40
Phase 2 detoxification enzymes protect against carcinogenesis and oxidative stress.
Ginseng
( PANAX spp.) extracts and components were assayed for inducer activity of
NQO1
(
quinone reductase
), a phase 2 enzyme, in Hepa1c1c7 cells.
Ginseng
extracts were analyzed for ginsenosides and panaxytriol. Korean red PANAX GINSENG extracts demonstrated the most potent phase 2 enzyme induction activity (76,900 U/g dried rhizome powder and 27,800 U/g for two similar preparations). The ginsenoside-enriched HT-1001 American ginseng ( PANAX QUINQUEFOLIUS) extract was the next most potent inducer, with activity of 15,900 U/g, followed by raw American ginseng root with activity of 8700 U/g. Neither a polysaccharide-enriched extract of American ginseng nor a commercial white PANAX GINSENG preparation showed any inducer activity. Pure ginsenosides showed no inducer activity. Protopanaxadiol and protopanaxatriol, deglycosylated ginsenoside metabolic derivatives, showed potent induction activity (approximately 500,000 U/g each). Synthetic panaxytriol was over 10-fold more potent (induction potency 5,760,000 U/g). There was no correlation between ginsenoside content and phase 2 enzyme induction. The most potent inducing red ginseng extract also had the highest panaxytriol content, 120.8 microg/g. We found that ginseng induced
NQO1
and that polyacetylenes are the most active components.
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PMID:Induction of chemoprotective phase 2 enzymes by ginseng and its components. 1932 26