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This review explores recent research on Panax ginseng, focusing on its active compounds, ginsenosides. Studies highlight pharmacology, biosynthesis, cultivation, and genetic diversity, revealing trends in ginseng research.

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  • Herbal Medicine
  • Pharmacology
  • Plant Science

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  • Panax ginseng, known as ginseng, is a medicinal herb with a long history of use.
  • Its therapeutic properties are attributed to active compounds called ginsenosides.
  • Recent research trends aim to understand ginseng's complex mechanisms and applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and analyze recent trends in Panax ginseng research.
  • To identify key research areas and findings concerning ginseng and its components.
  • To provide an overview of the current scientific landscape of ginseng studies.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive literature search was conducted across major scientific databases (PubMed, Web of Science, SciFinderⁿ).
  • Keywords included "Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer", "ginsenosides", "genetic diversity", "biosynthesis", "cultivation", and "pharmacology".
  • Studies published up to September 2023 were analyzed to identify research trends.

Main Results:

  • A total of 1208 studies were identified, with a significant focus on pharmacology (549 studies) and chemical components (262 studies).
  • Other key areas include molecular biology (131), reviews (123), tissue culture (71), cultivation (58), and clinical trials (28).
  • Research highlights the importance of ginsenosides in understanding ginseng's pharmacological actions and their relation to cultivation.

Conclusions:

  • Recent research on Panax ginseng is multifaceted, encompassing its pharmacology, chemical constituents, and cultivation.
  • Ginsenosides remain a central focus for elucidating ginseng's mechanisms of action and optimizing its use.
  • The identified trends indicate a growing scientific interest in the comprehensive understanding of ginseng's potential.