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  • proper noun obsolete A taxonomic genus within the family Araliaceae — a group of Asian shrubs and trees that produce green flowers, now called Eleutherococcus.

Etymologies

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acanth- +‎ Panax (“ginseng”)

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Examples

  • The commercial products include Acanthopanax granule, Chinese Pollen, and Ginseng Royal jelly.

    Chapter 8 1991

  • Codonopsis pilosula, Acanthopanax senticosus, Rehmannia glutinosa, Ophiopogon japonis and Scrophularia ningpoensis, added to the Cola drinks.

    Chapter 8 1991

  • In addition, several experts discussed the physiological basis for anti-fatigue, nerve regulation and combating depression properties of Siberian Ginseng Acanthopanax as well as their pharmacological effects.

    unknown title 2011

  • After reviewing the research papers submitted at the Symposium, the leading research scientists concluded that Siberian ginseng Acanthopanax polysaccharide likely provides benefits including nerve regulation, immune regulation, anti-tumor effects, resistance to oxidative damage, anti-fatigue effect, anti-bacterial properties, anti-virus, anti-aging and promoting nucleic acid metabolism and phagocytosis for the liver and spleen tissue.

    unknown title 2011

  • ( "TCM"), announced on March 28, 2010, the Company's patent application for its proprietary Siberian Ginseng (Acanthopanax) Total Glucosides Total Flavonoids Soft Capsules and related formulation method passed a preliminary review conducted by the State Intellectual Property Office of the People's Republic of China ( "SIPO").

    American Chronicle American Chronicle 2010

  • (Acanthopanax) Total Glucosides Total Flavonoids Soft Capsules and related formulation method passed a preliminary review conducted by the State Intellectual Property Office of the People's Republic of China ( "SIPO").

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

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