Reductions in levels of the Alzheimer’s amyloid peptide after oral administration of ginsenosides
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The study goal is to investigate effects of ginsenosides on Aβ levels. Ginsenosides, such asRe, Rg1, Rg3, Rb1, Rb2, panaxadiol, panaxatriol, pseudoginsenoside F11, and notoginsenoside R1, are a Chinese remedy commonly used in China to treat Alzheimer's disease-like symptoms. Ginseng has low toxicity when taken orally. In this study, they measured Aβ levels in cell and animal models. Results showed in the cell-based model system that ginseng reduced levels of Aβ in the conditioned medium. Other ginsenosides also reduced Aβ concentrations in a dose-dependent manner, especially Rg3 with an IC50 under 25 µM. In Tg2576 mice, the ginsenosides reduced brain Aβ levels after a single dose. These results imply that ginsenosides could be beneficial for AD patients.