Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1186406 | Food Chemistry | 2010 | 5 Pages |
The aim of this paper is to study low molecular mass carbohydrate polymer from Panax ginseng root. The aqueous extracts of P. ginseng root were loaded onto a macroporous resin, then forced through a Cellulose Super Filtration System, and loaded onto a Carbon–Celite column and eluted with water, 5% ethanol, 30% ethanol and 95% ethanol. To determine if 30% ethanol elution from a Carbon–Celite column could enhance memory in scopolamine-induced memory deficit rats, Mirros water maze task was used. The purification of the 30% ethanol elution was performed on Sephadex G-15 and Bio-gel P2 columns. GC–MS analysis of methylated derivatives as well as ESI-MS measurement were used for structural confirmation. Results showed that 30% ethanol elution could enhance memory in scopolamine-induced memory deficit rats with intraperitoneal administration. Oligosaccharides and peptides were isolated from 30% ethanol elution. The oligosaccharides were identified as maltose, maltotriose, maltotetraose, maltopentaose, maltohexaose, maltoheptaose.