Ginseng
Panax ginseng C.A. MeyerContents
- Overview
- Clinical Evidence
- Red ginseng-derived components attenuate UVB-induced keratinocyte senescence via senomorphic mechanisms
- Research progress on the mechanisms of Panax ginseng and its active components in maintaining skin homeostasis and disease intervention
- What Are Topical Adaptogens? A Systematic Review and Proposed System to Identify and Categorize Skin Adaptogens in Dermatology
Ginseng Clinical Profile
Overview
Ginseng, particularly Panax ginseng, is celebrated for its therapeutic properties in dermatology. It plays a significant role in maintaining skin homeostasis and combating various skin conditions.
Clinical Evidence
Red ginseng-derived components attenuate UVB-induced keratinocyte senescence via senomorphic mechanisms
This study highlights how Korean red ginseng-derived components (RGCs) can modulate senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) in keratinocytes, enhancing skin resilience against UVB damage. Read more.
Research progress on the mechanisms of Panax ginseng and its active components in maintaining skin homeostasis and disease intervention
This review discusses the pharmacological roles of ginseng's active components, emphasizing their indirect pharmacology and systemic regulation of skin health through various signaling pathways. Read more.
What Are Topical Adaptogens? A Systematic Review and Proposed System to Identify and Categorize Skin Adaptogens in Dermatology
This systematic review identifies ginseng as a topical adaptogen, enhancing skin health by promoting homeostasis and resilience against stressors. Read more.
