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- Digitonin is a steroidal saponin (saraponin) obtained from the foxglove plant Digitalis purpurea. Its aglycone is digitogenin, a spirostan steroid. It...
- needed]. To break only the cytoplasmic membrane, other detergents such as digitonin can be used. NP-40 has applications in paper and textile processing, in...
- (Polygala senega) and in sarsaparilla; it appears to be chemically related to digitonin, which occurs in digitalis. Soap bark tree has a long history of medicinal...
- outer mitochondrial membrane, a method based on the successive actions of digitonin and sonication for separating the two mitochondrial membranes was also...
- et al. found that the application of PI-specific phospholipase C into digitonin-permeabilized chromaffin cells decreased PI levels, and inhibited calcium-triggered...
- Iodine-125 labelled dendrotoxin and the relatively mild detergent 2% digitonin on mammalian brain homogenate, and VGKC with complexed proteins was extracted...
- of the enol acetate (lithium aluminium hydride) and fractionation with digitonin for the isolation of the correct isomer. Starting point for the Woodward...
- diginatigenin. The seeds of D. ciliata are rich in the steroid glycoside digitonin, along with other lipids that are important in cardiac treatments. Not...
- Several compounds are known to inhibit this enzyme, including Zinc, and Digitonin. Benovic JL, Mayor F Jr, Staniszewski C, Lefkowitz RJ, Caron MG (1987)...
- the precursor to vitamin D. The impurity was able to precipitate with digitonin, showing chemical properties of a steroid with three double bonds. The...