Chemistry of Natural Compounds

, Volume 26, Issue 3, pp 299–301 | Cite as

Chemical investigation of the biomass of a culture of ginseng cells. IV. Quantitative analysis of the ginsenosides of the total glycosidic fraction by the HPLC method

  • V. V. Makhan'kov
  • G. V. Malinovskaya
  • N. A. Konstantinova
  • N. I. Uvarova
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Abstract

The total glycosidic fractions of four samples of ginseng cell cultures have been analyzed by reversed phase high-performance liquid chromatography, and it has been shown that only the BIO-2 samples contained ginsenosides — protopanaxadiol derivatives. The concentrations of these ginsenosides in the biomass of the cell culture was considerably lower than in the natural root. Samples of the biomass of a culture of cells of the IFRZh-1 strains contained no ginsenosides.

Keywords

Ginsenosides Oleanolic Acid Chemical Reagent Factory Ecdysterone Natural Root 

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  • V. V. Makhan'kov
  • G. V. Malinovskaya
  • N. A. Konstantinova
  • N. I. Uvarova

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