(Source: Efferth et al., 2007) Table 1: Comparison of TCM use and modern clinical use of some of the herbal medicines.
(Source: Ehrman et al., 2007.) Table 2: Phytochemical classes of compounds and TCM properties of some herbal medicines.
(Source: Ehrman et al., 2007) Table 3: Types of phytochemical classes seen in TCM drugs
(Sources: WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants. 2009. 4; Yoon et al., 1998). Chemical structures of ginsenosides
(Source: Chuang et al., 1995). HPLC chromatograms of ginseng extracts. (A) white ginseng, (B) red ginseng, (C) Shihchu ginseng, (D) Asian ginseng hairy roots, (E) wild American ginseng, (F) cultivated American ginseng, (G) Sanchi ginseng. Peak's identity: (1) Rb1, (2) Rb2, (3) Rc, (4) Rd, (5) Re, (6) Rf, (7) Rg1, (8) Rg2, (9) Ro, (10) mRb1, (11) mRb2, (12) mRc.
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