Definition of Sapogenins. Meaning of Sapogenins. Synonyms of Sapogenins

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Definition of Sapogenins

Sapogenin
Sapogenin Sa*pog"e*nin, n. [Saponin + -gen + -in.] (Chem.) A white crystalline substance obtained by the decomposition of saponin.

Meaning of Sapogenins from wikipedia

- Sapogenins are aglycones (non-saccharide moieties) of saponins, a large family of natural products. Sapogenins contain steroid or other triterpene frameworks...
- Dammarane is a tetracyclic triterpene found in sapogenins (forming triterpenoid saponins) like those of ginseng (ginsenosides: panaxatriol and protopanaxadiol)...
- 2007-05-29.[permanent dead link‍] Marker RE, Krueger J (1940). "Sterols. CXII. Sapogenins. XLI. The Preparation of Trillin and its Conversion to Progesterone"....
- steroidal sapogenins. Industrially useful sources are diosgenin in mexican yams and solasodine from certain nightshades. These two sapogenins can be used...
- diabetes using sapogenins", published 1987-07-14, ****igned to Progenics Inc. . US 6812213, Xia; Hu, Yaer & Rubin, Ian et al., "Steroidal sapogenins and their...
- Promedrol). Synthetic steroids are synthesized from cholic acid and sapogenins obtained from cattle and plants, respectively. Methylprednisolone was...
- Compounds", issued 1947  Marker RE, Wagner RB (September 1947). "Steroidal sapogenins". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 69 (9): 2167–2230. doi:10...
- ISBN 978-0-521-28696-1. Marker RE, Krueger J (1940). "Sterols. CXII. Sapogenins. XLI. The Preparation of Trillin and its Conversion to Progesterone"....
- phytosterols, or sapogenins. The efforts of Syntex, a company involved in the Mexican barbasco trade, used Dioscorea mexicana to produce the sapogenin diosgenin...
- 2000. Masterbroek H, Limburg H, Gilles T, et al. (2000). "Occurrence of sapogenins in leaves and seeds of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.)". Journal of...