Abstract

The effects of black ginseng, which has many kinds of biological activities, on dogs was investigated. Serum samples of beagle dogs, which were fed with black ginseng for 8 weeks, were measured using high-resolution magic angle spinning (HR-MAS) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometry. Acquired NMR data from the serum of dogs fed for 0, 4, and 8 weeks were analyzed by metabolic profiling and multivariate statistical analysis. In statistical analysis and biomarker analysis results of metabolite profiles, formate, glutamine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, proline, and valine had variable importance in projection (VIP) scores above 1.0 and excellent area under the curve (AUC) values of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves above 0.9. In the result of multivariate statistical analysis, the score plot showed the discrimination between before and after feeding of black ginseng. These differences in metabolic profiles are considered to be due to the involvement of metabolic processes following black ginseng administration, such as enhancing immunity and energy metabolism. Through metabolomics analysis, we confirmed the biological efficacy of black ginseng in dogs and also confirmed that metabolomics can be applied to the pet health industry.

Highlights

  • Ginseng has been used as a natural medicinal ingredient in East Asia [1]

  • This study aimed to explore the effects on pet health of feeding dogs with black ginseng

  • Tablets containing 200 mg of black ginseng were administrated to the dogs

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Introduction

Ginseng has been used as a natural medicinal ingredient in East Asia [1]. Panax ginseng C.A. Ginsenosides, known to have biological functions, differ in composition depending on the processes of raw ginseng used [2]. A previous study reported that black ginseng contains more ginsenoside Rd, Rg3, Rk1, and Rg5 than other processed ginseng products [2]. Studies on biological activities of black ginseng such as anticancer effects [3,4,5,6,7], antioxidant activities [8,9,10,11], ameliorative effects on obesity, hyperglycemia, diabetes related to metabolic syndrome [12,13,14,15,16,17,18], and effects of antiwrinkle and skin-whitening related to cosmetics [19,20], have been conducted

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