Panax quinquefolius
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Definition
Noun: - A perennial herb native to North American woodlands, specifically the species Panax quinquefolius, which is botanically related to and often used as a substitute for Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng). It is valued for its medicinal roots.
Usage
- The term "Panax quinquefolius" is used in formal, scientific, and botanical contexts to refer to the specific plant species. In common usage, especially in herbalism and commerce, it is widely known as "American ginseng."
Examples
- Scientific/Botanical Context:
- Panax quinquefolius is harvested for its adaptogenic properties.
- The forest understory is a prime habitat for Panax quinquefolius.
- Common/Commercial Context:
- The demand for wild Panax quinquefolius has led to conservation concerns.
- This supplement contains extract of Panax quinquefolius.
Advanced Usage
- In Herbal Medicine: The term is used to specify the exact species in pharmacological studies or when distinguishing it from other types of ginseng.
- The clinical trial used a standardized extract of Panax quinquefolius.
Variants and Related Words
- American ginseng: The most common common name for .
- Panax ginseng: The Asian ginseng species, a close relative.
- Ginseng: A general term often used for plants of the genus, but precise communication requires specifying the species (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- American ginseng
- North American ginseng
- Red berry (a less common folk name, referring to its fruit)
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Adaptogen: A substance like reputed to help the body resist stressors.
- Root: The primary part of used medicinally.
Noun
- North American woodland herb similar to and used as substitute for the Chinese ginseng