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Ginsenoside F4

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Brand : BIOFRON
Catalogue Number : BD-D0341
Specification : HPLC≥98%
CAS number : 181225-33-2
Formula : C42H70O12
Molecular Weight : 767
PUBCHEM ID : 102004835
Volume : 10mg

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Catalogue Number

BD-D0341

Analysis Method

Specification

HPLC≥98%

Storage

-20℃

Molecular Weight

767

Appearance

Powder

Botanical Source

This product is isolated and purified from the roots of Panax ginseng C. A. Mey.

Structure Type

Category

SMILES

CC1C(C(C(C(O1)OC2C(C(C(OC2OC3CC4(C(CC(C5C4(CCC5C(=CCC=C(C)C)C)C)O)C6(C3C(C(CC6)O)(C)C)C)C)CO)O)O)O)O)O

Synonyms

β-D-ribo-Hexopyranoside, (3β,6α,12β,20E)-3,12-dihydroxydammara-20(22),24-dien-6-yl 2-O-(6-deoxy-α-L-mannopyranosyl)-, (3ξ)-/(3β,6α,12β,20E)-3,12-Dihydroxydammara-20(22),24-dien-6-yl (3ξ)-2-O-(6-deoxy-α-L-mannopyranosyl)-β-D-ribo-hexopyranoside/ginsenoside F4/(20E)-Ginsenoside F4

IUPAC Name

Density

1.3±0.1 g/cm3

Solubility

Soluble in Chloroform,Dichloromethane,Ethyl Acetate,DMSO,Acetone,etc.

Flash Point

468.9±34.3 °C

Boiling Point

851.6±65.0 °C at 760 mmHg

Melting Point

InChl

InChl Key

QOMBXPYXWGTFNR-KRPFXEAISA-N

WGK Germany

RID/ADR

HS Code Reference

Personal Projective Equipment

Correct Usage

For Reference Standard and R&D, Not for Human Use Directly.

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PMID

29736139

Abstract

Three new species of the genus Plato from caves in the states of Para and Minas Gerais, Brazil, are described. P. novalima sp. n., from Minas Gerais, is the first record of the genus in the southeastern region of Brazil. P. ferriferus sp. n. and P. striatus sp. n., from Carajas, Para, north of Brazil, are also described. The former is an extremely abundant species, whereas the latter has only one known male specimen. Cuacuba gen. n. is proposed and represented by two new species, C. mariana sp. n. (type species) and C. morrodopilar sp. n., both from the state of Minas Gerais. Morphology of genitalia in Cuacuba gen. n. is similar to other Theridiosomatidae genera and is herein discussed. None of the proposed species presents troglomorphic adaptations. They are widespread, abundant inside caves in different and large karst areas, and each genus prefers different lithologies.

KEYWORDS

biospeleology, Neotropical region, taxonomy

Title

Three new species of the spider genus Plato and the new genus Cuacuba from caves of the states of Para and Minas Gerais, Brazil (Araneae, Theridiosomatidae)

Author

Pedro H. Prete,1 Igor Cizauskas,1 and Antonio D. Brescovit1

Publish date

2018 Apr 27.

PMID

29456569

Abstract

This study aimed to compare the usage of Western medicine and traditional Korean medicine for treating joint disorders in Korea. Data of claims from all medical institutions with billing statements filed to HIRA from 2011 to 2014 for the four most frequent joint disorders were used for the analysis. Data from a total of 1,100,018 patients who received medical services from 2011 to 2014 were analyzed. Descriptive statistics are presented as type of care and hospital type. All statistical analyses were performed using IBM SPSS for Windows version 21. Of the 1,100,018 patients with joint disorders, 456,642 (41.5%) were males and 643,376 (58.5%) were females. Per diem costs of hospitalization in Western medicine clinics and traditional Korean medicine clinics were approximately 160,000 KRW and 50,000 KRW, respectively. Among costs associated with Western medicine, physiotherapy cost had the largest proportion (28.78%). Among costs associated with traditional Korean medicine, procedural costs and treatment accounted for more than 70%, followed by doctors’ fees (21.54%). There were distinct differences in patterns of medical care use and cost of joint disorders at the national level in Korea. This study is expected to contribute to management decisions for musculoskeletal disease involving joint disorders.

Title

Use of Western Medicine and Traditional Korean Medicine for Joint Disorders: A Retrospective Comparative Analysis Based on Korean Nationwide Insurance Data

Author

Boyoung Jung, 1 , 2 Sukjin Bae, 2 and Soyoon Kim 3 , 4

Publish date

2017 Dec 6.

Title

Public Health and Poor-Law Medical Services

Publish date

1884 Jul 12;