GAO Wei-bo, MI Jun, QIN Qiu-jie, et al. Anti-fatigue Effects of Ginseng and Its Processed Products[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(19): 210-213.
GAO Wei-bo, MI Jun, QIN Qiu-jie, et al. Anti-fatigue Effects of Ginseng and Its Processed Products[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(19): 210-213.DOI:
Objective: To observe the anti-fatigue effects of ginseng and its processed products. Method: One hydred and twenty mice were allocated randomly into ginseng
red ginseng and red ginseng processed by high pressure groups. Each treatment was divided into three subgroups by dosages(5
2.5
1.25 g·kg-1). Blank control group was treated with 0.9%NaCl. Drugs were administered to mice for 15 days
then fatigue-related biochemical indicators were analyzed. Result: Compared with the control group
the mice of ginseng group had a higher content of liver glycogen(11.33±3.45)g·kg-1(P<0.01)and muscle glycogen(1.98±0.83)g·kg-1(P<0.05)
and lower content of blood urea nitrogen(BUN)(29.71±6.42)g·L-1(P<0.05);the mice of red ginseng group had a higher content of liver glycogen(10.46±3.21)g·kg-1(P<0.01)
and lower content of BUN(29.45±5.06)g·L-1(P<0.05);the mice of high pressure red ginseng group had a higher content of liver glycogen(9.87±2.44)g·kg-1(P<0.01). Conclusion: All the three types of ginseng showed anti-fatigue effects.