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Enzymatic bioconversion of ginseng powder increases the content of minor ginsenosides and potentiates immunostimulatory activity

Jisang Park, Ju Kim, Eun-Sil Ko, Jong Hoon Jeong, Cheol-Oh Park, Jeong Hun Seo, Yong‐Suk Jang

2021Journal of Ginseng Research11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Ginsenosides are biologically active components of ginseng and have various functions. In this study, we investigated the immunomodulatory activity of a ginseng product generated from ginseng powder (GP) via enzymatic bioconversion. This product, General Bio compound K-10 mg solution (GBCK10S), exhibited increased levels of minor ginsenosides, including ginsenoside-F1, compound K, and compound Y. Methods: The immunomodulatory properties of GBCK10S were confirmed using mice and a human natural killer (NK) cell line. We monitored the expression of molecules involved in immune responses via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, flow cytometry, NK cell-targeted cell destruction, quantitative reverse-transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction, and Western blot analyses. Results: , thereby increasing granzyme B gene expression and activating STAT5. Conclusion: GBCK10S may have potent immunostimulatory properties and can activate immune responses mediated by B cells, Th1-type T cells, and NK cells.

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BioconversionGinsengChemistryEnzymeGinsenosidePharmacologyTraditional medicineFood scienceBiochemistryMedicineFermentationAlternative medicinePathologyGinseng Biological Effects and ApplicationsHerbal Medicine Research StudiesTransgenic Plants and Applications
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