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Saponin Glycosides Group of organic compounds that form persistent froth when shaken with water. Saponins cause haemolysis of red blood cells. The word Soap means Soap like.
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Properties: Soluble in water, alcohol and mixture of them.
Form persistent froth with water. Used as detergent and emulsifying agents. Aglycones are called Sapogenin. Cause haemolysis of RBC’s if reach the blood. Form complex with cholesterol. Only small part absorbed when taken orally. Enhace the absorption of other drugs.
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Classification: According to the nature of the aglycone saponins are classified into Steroidal and Triterpenoidal saponins.
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Steroidal Saponins They are C-27 with 5 methyl groups.
Less distributed in nature comparing to Triterpenoidal saponins. Used mainly as precursors for the partial synthesis of sex hormones and corticosteroids. Drugs containing Steroidal saponins such as: Discoria species Diosgenin Sarsaparilla Roots Sarsapogenin
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Ginseng Saponins (Ginsenosides)
Source: Roots of Panax ginseng
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Nature: They are C-30 compounds but they have typical Steroidal skeleton.
Classification: a- Protopanaxdiols b- Protopanaxtriols
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Uses: It has an adaptogenic (antistress, anti-fatigue) effect.
It improves both physical and mental performance including learning, memory and physical capabilities. It improves the immune function and metabolism. Improve liver functions. Stabilize blood glucose and blood pressure.
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Triterpenoidal Saponins (Pentacyclic triterpenoid saponins)
They are C-30 compounds. Much more distributed in nature. Have pentacyclic skeleton with 8 methyl groups.
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1- Horse Chestnut Contain mixture of triterpenoidal saponins called “Aescin” It is used as: Anti-inflammatory. Peripheral vascular disorders such as Varicose veins and Hemorrhoids.
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2- Liquorice Source: Glycyrrhiza glabra.
Constituents: Sweet triterpenoidal saponins “Glycyrrhizin”.
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Uses: Flavoring agent in Pharmaceutical preparation.
Demulcent and expectorant. Treatment of peptic ulcer. Treatment of Rheumatoid arthritis and Inflammatory conditions as it has cortisone like action. Sweetener Treatment of liver diseases and liver protection
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3- Senega Source: Senega roots.
Constituents: Triterpenoidal saponins “Senegin II”.
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Uses: Stimulant expectorant in chronic bronchitis.
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