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. 2001 Dec;16(Suppl):S66–S69. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2001.16.S.S66

Cancer chemoprevention by ginseng in mouse liver and other organs.

H Nishino 1, H Tokuda 1, T Ii 1, M Takemura 1, M Kuchide 1, M Kanazawa 1, X Y Mou 1, P Bu 1, J Takayasu 1, M Onozuka 1, M Masuda 1, Y Satomi 1, T Konoshima 1, N Kishi 1, M Baba 1, Y Okada 1, T Okuyama 1
PMCID: PMC3202212  PMID: 11748379

Abstract

Oral administration of red ginseng extracts (1% in diet for 40 weeks) resulted in the significant suppression of spontaneous liver tumor formation in C3H/He male mice. Average number of tumors per mouse in control group was 1.06, while that in red ginseng extracts-treated group was 0.33 (p<0.05). Incidence of liver tumor development was also lower in red ginseng extracts-treated group, although the difference from control group was not statistically significant. Anti-carcinogenic activity of white ginseng extracts, besides red ginseng extracts, was also investigated. In the present study, the administration of white ginseng extracts was proven to suppress tumor promoter-induced phenomena in vitro and in vivo. It is of interest that oral administration of the extracts of Ren-Shen-Yang- Rong-Tang, a white ginseng-containing Chinese medicinal prescription, resulted in the suppression of skin tumor promotion by 12-o-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate in 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene-initiated CD-1 mice. These results suggest the usefulness of ginseng in the field of cancer prevention.

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