- doses, it can be harmful.
Sarsaparilla roots has
saponins which are used to
synthesize cortisone and
other steroids.
Saponins are
known to help the body...
- with water,
owing to the
presence of a
glycoside saponin,
sometimes distinguished as
quillaia saponin. The same, or a
closely similar substance, is found...
- sapogenin, that is the
aglycosidic portion of a
plant saponin. It is
named after sarsaparilla (Smilax sp.), a
family of
climbing plants found in subtropical...
- to 13 cm) long.
Panax quinquefolius is
sometimes confused with wild
sarsaparilla (Aralia nudicaulis),
another member of the ivy
family (Araliaceae). The...
-
include red almond,
silver leaf, leatherjacket,
white leaf,
white myrtle,
sarsaparilla tree, and
coopers wood. This tree
reaches a
height of 7–25
metres (23–82 ft)...
-
Smilax glabra,
sarsaparilla, is a
plant species in the
genus Smilax. It is
native to China, the Himalayas, and Indochina. S.
glabra is a
traditional medicine...
-
Qualitative analysis of the
leaves demonstrated the
presence of
tannins and
saponin, as well as some flavonoids; no
alkaloids have been
reported yet. Caffeic...
-
contains tannins,
which contribute to its
astringent properties, as well as
saponins and
other minor compounds.
Thymus citriodorus –
various lemon thymes, orange...
- extensa, China-root fungus" (often
misidentified as "Smilax glabra,
sarsaparilla"). Pokeweed—which the
Wufuxu says is
effective alone or in combination...
- fenugr****
seeds include flavonoids, alkaloids, coumarins, vitamins, and
saponins; the most
prevalent alkaloid is
trigonelline and
coumarins include cinnamic...