セネガ
- 関
- senega
WordNet
- perennial bushy herb of central and southern United States having white flowers with green centers and often purple crest; similar to Seneca snakeroot (同)Polygala alba
- dried root of two plants of the genus Polygala containing an irritating saponin
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English Journal
- Bioactive saponins and glycosides. II. Senegae Radix. (2): Chemical structures, hypoglycemic activity, and ethanol absorption-inhibitory effect of E-senegasaponin c, Z-senegasaponin c, and Z-senegins II, III, and IV.
- Yoshikawa M, Murakami T, Matsuda H, Ueno T, Kadoya M, Yamahara J, Murakami N.SourceKyoto Pharmaceutical University, Japan.
- Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin.Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo).1996 Jul;44(7):1305-13.
- Following the characterization of E-senegasaponins a and b and Z-senegasaponins a and b, new bioactive saponins named E-senegasaponin c and Z-senegasaponin c were isolated from Senegae Radix, the root of Polygala senega L. var. latifolia TORREY et GRAY., together with Z-senegins II, III, and IV. The
- PMID 8706138
- Intraperitoneal administration of Senegae Radix extract and its main component, senegin-II, affects lipid metabolism in normal and hyperlipidemic mice.
- Masuda H, Ohsumi K, Kako M, Miura T, Nishiyama Y, Ichimaru M, Moriyasu M, Kato A.SourceSuzuka University Medical Sciense and Technology, Mie, Japan.
- Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin.Biol Pharm Bull.1996 Feb;19(2):315-7.
- The hypolipidemic effect of Senegae Radix, i.e. "Senega," was investigated in normal and hyperlipidemic mice. The n-butanol fraction of the methanol extract of Senegae Radix (SN) (5 mg/kg) significantly reduced the blood triglyceride level of normal mice 7 h after intraperitoneal administration (p &
- PMID 8850332
- Bioactive saponins and glycosides. I. Senegae radix. (1): E-senegasaponins a and b and Z-senegasaponins a and b, their inhibitory effect on alcohol absorption and hypoglycemic activity.
- Yoshikawa M, Murakami T, Ueno T, Kadoya M, Matsuda H, Yamahara J, Murakami N.SourceKyoto Pharmaceutical University, Japan.
- Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin.Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo).1995 Dec;43(12):2115-22.
- E-Senegasaponins a, b, and c were isolated from Senegae Radix, the root of Polygala senega L. var. latifolia TORREY et GRAY, together with their Z-isomers of the 4"-methoxycinnamoyl moiety, Z-senegasaponins a, b, and c. The structures of E-senegasaponins a and b and Z-senegasaponins a and b have bee
- PMID 8582013
Japanese Journal
- Bioactive Saponins and Glycosides. II. Senegae Radix. (2) : Chemical Structures, Hypoglycemic Activity, and Ethanol Absorption-Inhibitory Effect of E-Senegasaponin c, Z-Senegasaponin c, and Z-Senegins II, III, and IV
- Intraperitoneal Administration of Senegae Radix Extract and Its Main Component, Senegin-II, Affects Lipid Metabolism in Normal and Hyperlipidemic Mice
- Bioactive Saponins and Glycosides. II. Senegae Radix. (2): Chemical Structures, Hypoglycemic Activity, and Ethanol Absorption-Inhibitory Effect of E-Senegasaponin c, Z-Senegasaponin c, and Z-Senegins II, III, and IV.
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- 英
- senega, senega root, senega snake root
- ラ
- Senegae Radix, senegae radix
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セネガ
- 関
- Senegae Radix