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sapogenin
sapogenin Chem. (səˈpɒdʒɪnɪn) [f. saponin) + -gen + -in. Coined in G. by P. A. Bolley 1854, in Ann. d. Chem. u. Pharm. XC. 216.] A crystalline compound obtained ‘by treating saponin with dilute mineral acids’. In mod. use, a generic term for any of the steroid aglycones of the saponins.1862 Watts tr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sapogenin
Sapogenins are aglycones (non-saccharide moieties) of saponins, a large family of natural products. Sapogenins contain steroid or other triterpene frameworks as their key organic feature. For example, steroidal sapogenins such as tiggenin, neogitogenin, and tokorogenin have been isolated from the tu... wikipedia.org
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Diosgenin
Diosgenin, a phytosteroid sapogenin, is the product of hydrolysis by acids, strong bases, or enzymes of saponins, extracted from the tubers of Dioscorea wikipedia.org
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senegin
senegin (ˈsɛnɪgɪn) Also 9 seneg(u)ine. [f. senega + -in.] An amorphous glucoside, consisting of sapogenin and sugar, obtained from senega.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 146 A peculiar vegetable principle, called Senegin, has been discovered by Gehlen in the root of Polygala senega. 1845 W. Gregory Out... Oxford English Dictionary
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Panaxatriol
It is a dammarane-type tetracyclic triterpene sapogenin found in ginseng (Panax ginseng) and in notoginseng (Panax pseudoginseng). wikipedia.org
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hecogenin
hecogenin Chem. (hɛkəʊˈdʒɛnɪn) [f. mod.L. Hec(htia, name of a genus of plants + -o + genin.] A steroid glycoside (see quot. 1965) occurring in various plants, as Hechtia texensis and Agave species, obtained commercially from sisal waste and used commercially as a precursor in the manufacture of cort... Oxford English Dictionary
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Melengestrol
These schemes perform the necessary modifications in rings A and B with the sapogenin side chain still in place. Removal of the sapogenin side chain leads to the desired product (5). wikipedia.org
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diosgenin
diosgenin Chem. (daɪˈɒsdʒənɪn) [a. G. diosgenin (Tsukamoto & Ueno 1936, in Jrnl. Pharm. Soc. Japan (Trans.) LVI. 136), f. mod.L. Dios(corea (see below) + genin.] A crystalline sapogenin, C27H42O3, obtained chiefly from Mexican yams of the genus Dioscorea and used in the preparation of steroid hormon... Oxford English Dictionary
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Smilax glabra
Sarsasapogenin, a steroidal sapogenin, can also be found in S. glabra. wikipedia.org
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genin
genin Chem. (ˈdʒɛnɪn) [The ending of sapogenin, saligenin, used as a generic word.] a. Any of various steroids that occur as aglycones in certain glycosides present in some plants and toad venoms. b. Occas. used as the name of specific compounds.[1874 O. Schmiedeberg in Arch. f. exper. Path. u. Phar... Oxford English Dictionary
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Osladin
It is a saponin, sapogenin steroid glycoside, 500 times sweeter than sucrose. wikipedia.org
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16-Dehydropregnenolone acetate
Solanidine in potato greens, an alkaloid sapogenin, is also a key source material. wikipedia.org
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PatBase Patent Legal Information Browser. Ilex Hainanensis Triterpenoid Sapogenin Extracts, And Extraction Process, Preparations And Application Thereof
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Protopanaxadiol
It is a dammarane-type tetracyclic terpene sapogenin found in ginseng (Panax ginseng) and in notoginseng (Panax pseudoginseng). wikipedia.org
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Urochloa brizantha
The plant contains saponins which accumulate in the animal liver as sapogenin glucuronide crystals, resulting in liver damage. wikipedia.org
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