1st Edition

Ginseng, the Genus Panax

Edited By William E Court Copyright 2000

    Panax Ginseng has been commonly used in indigenous medicine in the Far East for over 5,000 years. Its man-like appearance ensured that it was quickly accepted as a tonic maintaining the body in good health, inducing rejuvenation and retarding ageing. The vast output of modern research suggests uses for this ancient drug in today's medicine.
    This volume endeavours to present a well referenced review of many aspects of ginseng literature including history, botany, horticulture, tissue culture, chemistry, pharmacology, therapeutics, side effects, quality control, patents and related or substituted species.

    1. The Genus panax 2. The Growth and Cultivation of Ginseng 3. Tissue Culture of Ginseng 4. Principal Active Chemicals in panax Species 5. The Pharmacology and Therapeutics of Ginseng 6. The Side Effects of Ginseng Administration 7. The Quality Control of Ginseng 8. Patents 9. Other Ginsengs

    Biography

    William E Court