Q. Le Tran et al., Triterpene saponins from Vietnamese ginseng (Panax vietnamensis) and theirhepatocytoprotective activity, J NAT PROD, 64(4), 2001, pp. 456-461
The methanol extract of Vietnamese ginseng (Panax vietnamensis) was found t
o possess hepatocytoprotective effects on D-galactosamine (D-GalN)/tumor ne
crosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)-induced cell death in primary cultured mous
e hepatocytes. Further chemical investigation of the extract afforded two n
ew dammarane-type triterpene saponins, ginsenoside Rh-5 (1) and vina-ginsen
oside R-25 (2), as well as eight known dammarane-type triterpene saponins,
majonoside R-2 (3), pseudo-ginsenoside RT4 (4), vina-ginsenosides R-1 (5),
R-2 (6), and R-10 (7), ginsenosides Rg(1) (8), Rh-1 (9), and Rh-4 (10), and
a known sapogenin protopanaxatriol oxide II (11). Their structures were el
ucidated on the basis of spectral analysis. In addition, by the using LC-el
ectrospray ionization (ESI)-MS method, five known saponins, ginsenosides Rb
-1, Rb-2, Re, Rd, and Re (12-16), were also identified in the extract. Amon
g the compounds isolated, majonoside R-2 (3), the main saponin in Vietnames
e ginseng, showed strong protective activity against D-GalN/TNF-alpha -indu
ced cell death in primary cultured mouse hepatocytes. This demonstrates tha
t the hepatocytoprotective effect of Vietnamese ginseng is due to dammarane
-type triterpene saponins that have an ocotillol-type side chain. a charact
eristic constituent of Vietnamese ginseng.