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sapogenin การใช้

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  • Diosgenin, a steroidal sapogenin, is reported from " S . menispermoidea ".
  • He spent years studying sapogenin, a white crystalline compound obtained by chemically degrading the saponin occurring in many plants.
  • He worked on a new synthesis of cortisone based on diosgenin, a steroid sapogenin derived from a Mexican wild yam.
  • "' Sarsasapogenin "'is a steroidal sapogenin, that is the aglycosidic portion of a plant saponin.
  • The sapogenin in " Agave schottii " is being researched for its potential role in anti-cancer treatments.
  • And he devised a method called Marker degradation for converting and reshaping a sapogenin molecule into one identical in structure to progesterone.
  • He searched the woodlands from Canada to Mexico and focused on a sapogenin called diosgenin, because it required the fewest conversion steps.
  • According to the company's website, its lead products were Cogane and Myogane, which are members of the sapogenin class of compounds.
  • The bitter taste comes from its steroidal sapogenin properties, which makes it usable as a soap . " Agave schottii " soap is called Seri.
  • It is a dammarane-type tetracyclic triterpene sapogenin found in ginseng ( " Panax ginseng " ) and in notoginseng ( " Panax pseudoginseng " ).
  • It is a dammarane-type tetracyclic terpene sapogenin found in ginseng ( " Panax ginseng " ) and in notoginseng ( " Panax pseudoginseng " ).
  • "' Diosgenin "', a phytosteroid sapogenin, is the product of hydrolysis by acids, strong bases, or enzymes of saponins, extracted from the tubers of Dioscorea wild yam, such as the Kokoro.
  • The tree contains 12-deoxy-5-hydroxyphorbol-6-gamma-7-alpha-oxide, hippomanins, mancinellin, and sapogenin, phloracetophenone-2, 4-dimethylether is present in the leaves, while the fruits possess physostigmine.
  • He identified one candidate in " Trillium erectum " ( " Beth root " or " Wake-robin " ), a sapogenin called diosgenin which had previously been found in Japanese Mexican yam known locally as " cabeza de negro ", whose tubers were reported to grow up to 100 kg ( 220 lbs ) in weight.