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Thermal transformation of polar into less-polar ginsenosides through demalonylation and deglycosylation in extracts from ginseng pulp

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-81079-w

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  1. special funds for Forestry Public Welfare Scientific Research Projects, China [201404718]

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The study investigated the dynamic changes of ginsenosides in ginseng pulp steamed at different temperatures and durations, revealing that polar ginsenosides decreased while less-polar ginsenosides increased with higher steaming temperature and longer duration. Optimal conditions for the highest total ginsenosides were found to be 100°C for 1 hour. Additionally, the transformation of polar into less-polar ginsenosides increased the variety of ginsenoside species in the pulp.
The present study was conducted to qualitatively and quantitatively elucidate dynamic changes of ginsenosides in ginseng pulp steamed under different temperatures (100 or 120 degrees C) for different durations (1-6 h) through UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS and HPLC with the aid of as numerous as 18 authentic standards of ginsenosides. Results show that levels of eight polar ginsenosides (i.e., Rg(1), Re, Rb-1, Rc, Rb-2, Rb-3, F-1, and Rd) declined but those of 10 less-polar ginsenosides [i.e., Rf, Rg(2), 20(S)-Rh-1, 20(R)-Rg(2), F-4, 20(S)-Rg(3), 20(R)-Rg(3), PPT, Rg(5), and 20(R)-Rh-2] elevated with increases of both steaming temperature and duration; the optimum steaming conditions for achieving the highest total ginsenosides were 100 degrees C for 1 h. Particular, 20(R)-Rg(3), a representative less-polar ginsenoside with high bioactivity such as potent anti-cancer effect, increased sharply but Re, the most abundant polar ginsenoside in fresh ginseng pulp, decreased dramatically. More importantly, ginsenoside species enhanced from 18 to 42 after steaming, mainly due to transformation of polar into less-polar ginsenosides. Furthermore, four malonyl-ginsenosides were detected in fresh ginseng pulps and ten acetyl-ginsenosides were formed during steaming, demonstrating that demalonylation and acetylation of ginsenosides were the dominant underling mechanisms for transformation of polar into less-polar ginsenosides.

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