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LCMS-Based Metabolic Analysis Explores the Effect of American Ginseng on Urine and Plasma in Healthy Individuals

LCMS-Based Metabolic Analysis Explores the Effect of American Ginseng on Urine and Plasma in Healthy Individuals

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18-45 years
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Overview

Researchers will use LCMS Metabolic Analysis to Explore the Effect of American Ginseng on Urine and Plasma in Healthy Individuals

Participants will:

  • Take 3 grams of American Ginseng powder every day for 14 days
  • Collect the fasting urine samples at the following times at the hospital: On the first day, on the 7th day after taking the medicine, and on the 14th day after taking the medicine.
  • Collect the fasting Serum samples at the following times at the hospital: On the first day and on the 14th day after taking the medicine.
  • Have their any adverse effects monitored and evaluated throughout the study.

Eligibility

  • 18 to 45 years old;
    • The subjects were fully informed about the research process and signed the informed consent form (the subjects had no abnormalities in routine physical examinations, no previous medical history, and no history of drug allergies); ③ During the trial, they were required to have a light diet and were prohibited from consuming alcoholic and caffeinated beverages;

Study details
    The Impact of American Ginseng on the Metabolomics of Urine and Plasma in Healthy Individuals

NCT07252362

Zhejiang Cancer Hospital

1 February 2026

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