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“…Saponins have been detected in seeds (<50-3160 mg/g; Oleszek and Stochmal, 2002) of one, and in whole plants (1.5-75 mg/g;Sakamoto et al, 1992) of another cultivar.…”
Section: Saponin In White Clovermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saponins have been detected in seeds (<50-3160 mg/g; Oleszek and Stochmal, 2002) of one, and in whole plants (1.5-75 mg/g;Sakamoto et al, 1992) of another cultivar.…”
Section: Saponin In White Clovermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chromatographic separation was carried out on a Ultra-Pak C 18 column (300 mm × 37 mm, Yamazen Co., Ltd., Japan), which was eluted with a gradient system of 5% acetonitrile and 100% acetonitrile for 2 h. The flow rate was 4 ml/min. The isolated soyasaponin Ab was identified by comparison of an authentic standard in instrumental (FAB-MS, 1 H-NMR, 13 C-NMR) analysis with that previously reported [2,5,8].…”
Section: Soy Sample Preparation and Isolation Of Soyasaponin Abmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saponins are a family of steroid or triterpenoid glycosides found in a wide variety of plants [3,4]. The saponins in the mature soybean are divided into group A and group B soyasaponins based on their aglycone structures [2,[5][6][7][8][9]. The group B soyasaponins appear to exist in intact plant tissue as conjugates of 2,3-dihydro-2,5-dihydroxy-6-methyl-4H-pyran-4-one (DDMP) at the 22-hydroxyl position.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…an annual herb plant distributed in Europe, Middle East, Australia and Egypt (Bisby et al, 1994), from which scarce phytochemical information is available in the literature. The occurrence of triterpenoid saponins among Trifolium species have extensively been documented (Jurzysta et al, 1989;Sakamoto et al, 1992;Mohamed et al, 1995;Simonet et al, 1999;Oleszek and Stochmal, 2002;Pawelec et al, 2013;Pérez et al, 2013b). Saponins in these plants are a mixture of triterpenoid pentacyclic glycosides which are often derivatives of soyasapogenol A, B, C and E., having hydroxymethyl group at C-24 and double bond between C-12 and C-13 as a common feature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%