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Study on the Bioactive Constituent and Mineral Elements of the Tibetan Medicine E'seguo from Different Regions of Ganzi Prefecture, China. | LitMetric

Study on the Bioactive Constituent and Mineral Elements of the Tibetan Medicine E'seguo from Different Regions of Ganzi Prefecture, China.

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State Key Laboratory of Southwestern Chinese Medicine Resources, School of Pharmacy/School of Modern Chinese Medicine Industry, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu 611137, China.

Published: September 2024

The Tibetan medicinal fruit E'seguo originates from two species, (Rehd.) Hughes and (Batal.) Schneid, both unique to the Hengduan Mountains. These species are predominantly found in high-altitude regions of Ganzi Prefecture, Sichuan Province, particularly in the Xianshui River and Yalong River basins. (Rehd.) Hughes is far more abundant in both resource quantity and distribution compared to (Batal.) Schneid. However, the nutritional and medicinal differences between the two remain unclear, which significantly impacts the development and utilization of E'seguo resources. This study aimed to measure the mineral content, nutritional components, and medicinal properties of E'seguo from 12 different regions of Ganzi Prefecture to explore the quality differences between these two species and across different regions. ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry) was used to determine the mineral content, ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry and potentiometric titration to analyze nutritional indicators, and HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) to measure the medicinal components L-malic acid and 2----glucopyranosyl--ascorbic acid (AA-2G). Results indicate that (Batal.) Schneid contains higher levels of K, Ca, Zn, Mg, and Cu compared to (Rehd.) Hughes, which has higher Fe and Mn content. (Rehd.) Hughes from the Kangding and Litang regions showed the highest mineral content, with mineral elements primarily influencing polysaccharide levels, according to Mantel analysis. Nutritional and medicinal analyses revealed that (Rehd.) Hughes outperformed (Batal.) Schneid in all metrics except for the sugar-acid ratio. Given the mineral content and taste, (Batal.) Schneid is better suited for consumption, while (Rehd.) Hughes has superior medicinal properties, making it more appropriate for medicinal use. In the (Batal.) Schneid regions, both Luhuo and Daofu are in the Xianshui River basin, with Daofu County producing the higher quality fruit. Among the nine (Rehd.) Hughes regions, the M10 (Tuoba Township, Ganzi County) near the Yalong River had the highest overall score, followed by M7 (Yade Township, Luhuo County) and M6 (Keke, Xiala Tuo Town, Luhuo County), both of which are near the Xianshui River. In summary, (Batal.) Schneid generally has higher mineral content, but (Rehd.) Hughes has larger fruit and higher medicinal value, making the latter more suitable as a medicinal resource. At the same time, the medicinal quality of Xianshui River fruit was higher in the two watersheds of (Rehd.) Hughes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11397417PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules29174154DOI Listing

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