Ginger Action and Uses.Ginger Extract.Gingerols.
Article Content:
- .Basic Botanical data of Ginger.
- .Description and Phytochemical Constituents of Ginger.
- .Origin and Narrative History of of Ginger.
- .Medicinal Action and Uses of Ginger.
- .Functions and applications of Ginger.
- .More reference materials and state of Ginger application.
- .Additional Research of Ginger.
- .Dosage and Administration of Ginger.
- .Culture and Practice of Ginger Tea.
- .The essence of ginger.
- .How Search Engine think about Ginger.
- .Research Update:Ginger and Its Constituents.
Additional Research of Ginger.
Gingerol
In a study, acetone extract of ginger at 100 mg/kg p.o. significantly inhibited serotonin (5-HT) induced hypothermia. The active responsible was found to be shogoal. Shogoal, [6]-dehydrogingerdione, [8]- and [10]-gingerol were also found to have an anticathartic action (Huang Q, et al. (1990).
Gingerol and Shogaol
Zingerone
Piperyl and Nordihydrocaps
Capsaicin and Dihydrocaps
The pungent constituents of ginger release substance P from sensory fibres. The released substance P in turn either stimulates cholinergic and histaminic neurons to release Ach and histamine, respectively, or produces direct muscle contraction by activating M and H1 receptors correspondingly. It is proposed that after being excited by substance P, M and H1 receptors are inactive temporarily and unable to be excited by agonists, therefore, ginger juice exhibits anticholinergic and antihistaminic action. Ginger juice produces antimotion sickness action possibly by central and peripheral anticholinergic and antihistaminic effects.

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