Arasaponin E1
Arasaponin E1 Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Ginsenosides are a class of steroid glycosides, and triterpene saponins, found exclusively in the plant genus Panax (ginseng). Ginsenosides have been the target of research, as they are viewed as the active compounds behind the claims of ginseng's efficacy. Because ginsenosides appear to affect multiple pathways, their effects are complex and difficult to isolate. Rb1 appears to be most abundant in Panax quinquefolius (American Ginseng). Rb1 seems to affect the reproductive system in animal testicles. Recent research shows that Rb1 affects rat embryo development and has teratogenic effects, causing birth defects. Another study shows that Rb1 may increase testosterone production in male rats indirectly through the stimulation of the luteinizing hormone.
Trade Name | Arasaponin E1 |
Generic | Ginsenoside Rb1 |
Ginsenoside Rb1 Other Names | Arasaponin E1, GRb 1, Gynosaponin C, Gypenoside III, Panax saponin E, Pseudoginsenoside D, Sanchinoside E1 |
Type | |
Formula | C54H92O23 |
Weight | Average: 1109.307 Monoisotopic: 1108.602939222 |
Groups | Nutraceutical |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
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