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Reduction of Cisplatin-Induced Nephrotoxicity by Ginsenosides Isolated from Processed Ginseng in Cultured Renal Tubular Cells
Seung Hoon BaekXiang Lan PiaoUn Jo LeeHyun Young KimJeong Hill Park
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2006 Volume 29 Issue 10 Pages 2051-2055

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Ginsenosides, the unique constituents and secondary metabolites of the Panax species, have been known to be the pharmacologically active ingredients of ginseng. Recently, our research group has developed a new processed ginseng, called Sun ginseng (SG), which has an increased amount of the red ginseng unique ginsenosides (RGUG). In our previous studies, this new processed ginseng reduced cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity more than white ginseng in both in vitro and in vivo systems. In this study, we isolated and characterized active principles through activity-guided fractionation. Ginsenosides Rh4 and Rk3 significantly reduced the cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity in LLC-PK1 cells in a dose-dependent manner. The mechanisms of function and structure–activity relationships with other ginsenosides remain for further investigation.

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