Ginsenoside Re: Pharmacological Effects on Cardiovascular System

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Abstract

Ginsenosides are the bioactive constituents of ginseng, a key herb in traditional Chinese medicine. As a single component of ginseng, ginsenoside Re (G-Re) belongs to the panaxatriol group. Many reports demonstrated that G-Re possesses the multifaceted beneficial pharmacological effects on cardiovascular system. G-Re has negative effect on cardiac contractility and autorhythmicity. It causes alternations in cardiac electrophysiological properties, which may account for its antiarrhythmic effect. In addition, G-Re also exerts antiischemic effect and induces angiogenic regeneration. In this review, we first outline the chemistry and the pharmacological effects of G-Re on the cardiovascular system. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Peng, L., Sun, S., Xie, L. H., Wicks, S. M., & Xie, J. T. (2012, August). Ginsenoside Re: Pharmacological Effects on Cardiovascular System. Cardiovascular Therapeutics. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-5922.2011.00271.x

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