This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 99. 6 (2019): 3157-3167, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.9531 . This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived VersionsBACKGROUN: Typical hydrolysis times of saponins generally do not take into consideration the effect of time on the degradation of the target compounds, namely sapogenins. When producing natural extracts, it should be borne in mind that conducting hydrolysis to yield a target compound might also affect the final composition of the extracts in terms of other bioactive compounds. In our study, saponin-rich e...
Quinoa has higher protein content (11-16% m/m) and better amino acid profile than cereals and repres...
Artefact compounds obtained during acid hydrolysis of saponins from Medicago spp. (Fabaceae), have ...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is an antique Andean grain classified as Amaranthaceae. In the la...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Innovative Processing Technologies for Developing Function...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Innovative Processing Technologies for Developing Function...
Saponins are promising compounds for ameliorating hyperlipidemia but scarce information exists about...
The efficient production of saponin-rich extracts is of increasing interest due to the bioactive pro...
The acid hydrolysis of saponins is commonly performed by conventional heating to produce sapogenin-r...
Saponins (SAPs) are a diverse family of plant secondary metabolites and due to their biological acti...
Saponins are found in many herbs. Chemically, they are characterized by a glucoside root (glucose, g...
Saponins are triterpenoid or steroid glycosides naturally occurring in plants. Soyasaponins from soy...
Saponins, a second metabolites mainly derived from plant materials, have been used extensively in dr...
Quinoa plant is a valuable food crop because of its high nutritional and functional values. Total sa...
Background: Notoginsenoside Ft1 is a promising potential candidate for cardiovascular and cancer dis...
In vitro colonic fermentation of saponin-rich extracts from quinoa, lentil, and fenugreek was perfor...
Quinoa has higher protein content (11-16% m/m) and better amino acid profile than cereals and repres...
Artefact compounds obtained during acid hydrolysis of saponins from Medicago spp. (Fabaceae), have ...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is an antique Andean grain classified as Amaranthaceae. In the la...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Innovative Processing Technologies for Developing Function...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Innovative Processing Technologies for Developing Function...
Saponins are promising compounds for ameliorating hyperlipidemia but scarce information exists about...
The efficient production of saponin-rich extracts is of increasing interest due to the bioactive pro...
The acid hydrolysis of saponins is commonly performed by conventional heating to produce sapogenin-r...
Saponins (SAPs) are a diverse family of plant secondary metabolites and due to their biological acti...
Saponins are found in many herbs. Chemically, they are characterized by a glucoside root (glucose, g...
Saponins are triterpenoid or steroid glycosides naturally occurring in plants. Soyasaponins from soy...
Saponins, a second metabolites mainly derived from plant materials, have been used extensively in dr...
Quinoa plant is a valuable food crop because of its high nutritional and functional values. Total sa...
Background: Notoginsenoside Ft1 is a promising potential candidate for cardiovascular and cancer dis...
In vitro colonic fermentation of saponin-rich extracts from quinoa, lentil, and fenugreek was perfor...
Quinoa has higher protein content (11-16% m/m) and better amino acid profile than cereals and repres...
Artefact compounds obtained during acid hydrolysis of saponins from Medicago spp. (Fabaceae), have ...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is an antique Andean grain classified as Amaranthaceae. In the la...