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Oleanane is a
natural triterpenoid. It is
commonly found in
woody angiosperms and as a
result is
often used as an
indicator of
these plants in the fossil...
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pharmacology (e.g. cholesterol) with
several pentacyclic motifs. Lupane,
oleanane and
ursane show
particular promise as anti-cancer agents.
Steroids feature...
- needed] The
flowers contain flavonol glycosides,
triterpene oligoglycosides,
oleanane-type
triterpene glycosides, saponins, and a
sesquiterpene glucoside. The...
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officinalis contain flavonol glycosides,
triterpene oligoglycosides,
oleanane-type
triterpene glycosides, saponins, and a
sesquiterpene glucoside. Calendula...
- Kasaia, and
Kazuo Yamasaki, and
Nguyen Thoi Nham, and
Hoang Minh Chau. "
Oleanane Saponins from
Polyscias Fruticosa."
Pergamon 47. 3.24 Jun 1997 451–457...
- bark tar is
mainly composed of
triterpenoid compounds of the
lupane and
oleanane family,
which can be used as
biomarkers to
identify birch bark tar in the...
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dammarane family,
which contains the
majority of
known ginsenosides, and the
oleanane family. The
dammaranes further subdivided into 2 main groups, the protopanaxadiols...
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Phytolacca polyandra Phytolacca acinosa is the
source of four flavones, four
oleanane derivatives, and six
triterpenoid saponins.
Cochliophilin A Cochliophilin...
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biomedical reagents.
Soyasaponins are a
group of
structurally complex oleanane-type
triterpenoid saponins that
include soyasapogenol (aglycone) and oligosaccharide...
- them are low
molecular weight compounds (dammarane,
dammarenolic acid,
oleanane,
oleanonic acid, etc.),
which easily oxidizes and photoxidizes.
Damar mata...