Hypolipidemic effect and molecular mechanism of ginsenosides: a review based on oxidative stress
Hyperlipidemia is considered a risk factor for cardiovascular and endocrine diseases. However, effective approaches for treating this common metabolic disorder remain limited. Ginseng has traditionally been used as a natural medicine for invigorating energy or "Qi" and has been demonstrate...
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Main Authors: | Wei Jin (Author), Chunrun Li (Author), Shihui Yang (Author), Shiyi Song (Author), Weiwei Hou (Author), Yang Song (Author), Quanyu Du (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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