KMID : 0364219780210030079
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Korean Journal of Zoology 1978 Volume.21 No. 3 p.79 ~ p.86
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Effects of Ginseng Saponins and its Fractions on Mouse Tryptophan pyrrolase Activity in vivo
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Jung Noh-Pal
Kim Sei-Chang
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Abstract
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0.02 mg of Korean ginseng total saponins, and/or 0.01 mg of diol- and/or triol-saponin per 10g of boby weight per day were subcutaneously injected in mice weighing about 20g. The changes of tryptophan pyrrolase (TP) activity in vivo were determined and the following results were obtained. 1. With total saponins treatment, TP activity increased slightly after 3 hours, which was not statistically significant. The activity returned to its control level after 24 hours. One week treatment caused a significant. The activity returned to its control level after 24 hours. One week treatment caused a significant 61.11% increase. 2. With diol-saponin treatment, TP activity increased slightly after 3 hours, which was not significant. The activity increased 64.98% after 12 hours, and then again returned to its control level after 24 hours. One week treatment caused a significant 100.58% increase. 3. With triol-saponin treatment, TP activity increased 59.17% after 3 hours and it returned to its control level after 24 hours. One week treatment caused a significant 66.98% increase.
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