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<h3>In the current approach, we used a combination of water, butanol, and acetic acid with a proprietary ratio to the ginsenoside substrate mixture to perform the hydrolysis:</h3> | <h3>In the current approach, we used a combination of water, butanol, and acetic acid with a proprietary ratio to the ginsenoside substrate mixture to perform the hydrolysis:</h3> | ||
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− | <h3>Through the chart, we can see that the hydrolyzed ginsenosides has better LXR | + | <h3>Through the chart, we can see that the hydrolyzed ginsenosides has better LXR tranactivation ability compared to the unhydrolyzed. Meanwhile, the effect of hydrolyzed ginsenosides is relatively closed to a positive control sample. To conclude, we demonstrate that our natural-re-lease’s approach is working.</h3> |
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