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Saponin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Saponins are bioactive compounds generally considered to be produced by plants to counteract pathogens and herbivores . Besides their role in plant defense, saponins are of growing interest for drug research as they are active constituents of several folk medicines and provide valuable pharmacological properties. www.sciencedirect.com
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Saponin - Wikipedia
Saponins (Latin "sapon", soap + "-in", one of) are bitter-tasting, usually toxic plant-derived secondary metabolites. en.wikipedia.org
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Perspectives on Saponins: Food Functionality and Applications - PMC
Saponins are a diverse group of naturally occurring plant secondary metabolites present in a wide range of foods ranging from grains, pulses, and green leaves ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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saponin
saponin, -ine Chem. (ˈsæpənɪn, -aɪn) [a. F. saponine, f. L. sāpōn- soap: see -in.] A glucoside obtained from Saponaria officinalis, Quillaia saponaria, and many other plants. In mod. use, any of a large class of steroid glycosides obtained from plants, which are usu. toxic (esp. to fish), causing hæ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saponin - Sigma-Aldrich
Saponin A glycoside used to permeabilize cellular membranes. Exhibits hemolytic activity.; CAS Number: 8047-15-2; Synonyms: Saponin at Sigma-Aldrich. www.sigmaaldrich.com
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Saponins - Cornell University Department of Animal Science
Saponins are glycosides with a distinctive foaming characteristic. They are found in many plants, but get their name from the soapwort plant (Saponaria). poisonousplants.ansci.cornell.edu
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Saponin | C58H94O27 | CID 198016 - PubChem
Saponin | C58H94O27 | CID 198016 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, ... pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Saponins: A concise review on food related aspects, applications ...
This review provides a concise and updated overview of saponins, the effect of different processing methods, health implications along various remedial effects ... www.sciencedirect.com
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SAPONIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any of various mostly toxic glucosides that occur in plants (such as soapwort or soapbark) and are characterized by the property of producing a soapy lather. www.merriam-webster.com
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Saponin - MP Biomedicals
1% of saponin solution can hemolyze erythrocytes. Saponin solutions have been used in the following ways: concentrations of 0.005%-0.01% were used to ... www.mpbio.com
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Putative triterpenoid saponin biosynthesis pathway in P. tenuifolia ...
Polygala tenuifolia Willd. is a traditional Chinese herbal medicine that is widely used in treating nervous system disorders. Triterpene saponins in P. tenuifolia (polygala saponins) have ...
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Momordin (saponin)
Momordin is one of several saponins derived from oleanolic acid, a triterpenoid. These chemical compounds are found in some plants of the genus Momordica, which includes the bitter melon (M. charantia) and the balsam apple (M. balsamina), as well as in other Asian herbal medicine plants such as Koch... wikipedia.org
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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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Momordin (protein)
See also Momordin (saponin), an unrelated compound (a saponin of the triterpenoid oleanic acid). References Ribosome-inactivating proteins wikipedia.org
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Momordin
Momordin may be one of two classes of chemicals found in certain plants: Momordin (saponin), a derivative of the triterpenoid oleanic acid Momordin ( wikipedia.org
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