Identification

Namepfaffia paniculata root

Regulatory

Physical Properties

Food Chemicals Codex Listed No

No sensory data available

Safety Information

Oral/Parenteral ToxicityNot determined
Dermal ToxicityNot determined
Inhalation ToxicityNot determined

GHS Classification

['GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)', 'GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements']

Safety in Use

Categoryinformation only not used for fragrances or flavors
Recommendation for pfaffia paniculata root usage levels up tonot for fragrance use.
Recommendation for pfaffia paniculata root flavor usage levels up tonot for flavor use.

No supplier data available

Potential Uses

None Found

Natural Occurrence

pfaffia paniculata root

Synonyms

brazilian ginseng root gomphrena erianthos root gomphrena paniculata fo. ovatifolia root gomphrena paniculata root hebanthe erianthos root hebanthe paniculata root hebanthe virgata root iresine erianthos root iresine paniculata root iresine tenuis root iresine tenuis var. discolor root pfaffia aurata root pfaffia erianthos root pfaffia paniculata fo. bidentata root pfaffia paniculata fo. coronata root pfaffia paniculata fo. lanceolata root pfaffia paniculata fo. ovatifolia root suma root xeraea paniculata root PubMed: Pfaffia paniculata (Brazilian ginseng) roots decrease proliferation and increase apoptosis but do not affect cell communication in murine hepatocarcinogenesis. PubMed: Pfaffia paniculata (Brazilian ginseng) methanolic extract reduces angiogenesis in mice. PubMed: Effects of Pfaffia paniculata (Brazilian ginseng) extract on macrophage activity. PubMed: Inhibitory effects of Pfaffia paniculata (Brazilian ginseng) on preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions in a mouse hepatocarcinogenesis model. PubMed: Pfaffia paniculata-induced changes in plasma estradiol-17beta, progesterone and testosterone levels in mice. PubMed: Effect of Pfaffia paniculata (Brazilian ginseng) on the Ehrlich tumor in its ascitic form. PubMed: Hydration of sickle erythrocytes using a herbal extract (Pfaffia paniculata) in vitro. PubMed: Occupational asthma caused by Brazil ginseng dust.