Lancemaside A, a major triterpene saponin of Codonopsis lanceolata enhances regulation of nitric oxide synthesis via eNOS activation
Abstract Background Many studies on the effect of saponin-rich Codonopsis lanceolata as a bioactive source for improving physical health have been performed. C. lanceolata contains triterpenoid saponins, including lancemasides. These saponins are known to be particularly involved in the regulation o...
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Main Authors: | Young Seok Lee (Author), HeeEun Kim (Author), Jinhye Kim (Author), Geun Hee Seol (Author), Kwang-Won Lee (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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