Saponins from Medicago species are glycosidic compounds with an aglycone moiety formed through the enzymatic cyclization of 2,3-oxidosqualene by the beta-amyrin cyclase. All the saponins from Medicago genus possess the triterpenic pentacyclic nucleus belonging to the class of beta-amyrin. The so formed beta-amyrin skeleton can be further modified by oxidative reactions, mediated by cytochromes belonging to the class of cytochrome P450, to give different saponin compounds, characterized by the presence of hydroxyl or carboxyl groups located in specific positions of the triterpenic skeleton. Based on the position and the oxidation degree of the substituents, it is possible to distinguish two groups of saponins (sapogenins) in Medicago spp: (1...
Naturally occurring saponins are a large group of triterpene and steroid glycosides characterized by...
The saponin composition of leaves and roots from Medicago marina L., sea medic, was investigated by ...
The saponin composition of leaves and roots from Medicago marina L., sea medic, was investigated by ...
Saponins from Medicago species are glycosidic compounds with an aglycone moiety formed through the e...
Artefact compounds obtained during acid hydrolysis of saponins from Medicago spp. (Fabaceae), have ...
In the Medicago genus, triterpenic saponins are bioactive secondary metabolites constitutively synth...
Saponins are a structurally diverse class of compounds occurring in many plant species, which are ch...
Naturally occurring saponins are a large group of triterpene and steroid glycosides characterized by...
Medicago truncatula is an established model plant, not only for legume biology, but also for the stu...
Eighteen triterpene saponins (1-18) from Medicago arborea leaves have been isolated and their struct...
The genus Medicago, a member of the legume (Fabaceae) family, comprises 87 species of flowering plan...
The reinvestigation of saponin composition from Medicago arabica from Italy allowed the detection of...
Saponins are widely distributed plant natural products with vast structural and functional diversity...
Triterpene saponins from Medicago, truncatula aerial parts have been separated and their structures ...
Naturally occurring saponins are a large group of triterpene and steroid glycosides characterized by...
The saponin composition of leaves and roots from Medicago marina L., sea medic, was investigated by ...
The saponin composition of leaves and roots from Medicago marina L., sea medic, was investigated by ...
Saponins from Medicago species are glycosidic compounds with an aglycone moiety formed through the e...
Artefact compounds obtained during acid hydrolysis of saponins from Medicago spp. (Fabaceae), have ...
In the Medicago genus, triterpenic saponins are bioactive secondary metabolites constitutively synth...
Saponins are a structurally diverse class of compounds occurring in many plant species, which are ch...
Naturally occurring saponins are a large group of triterpene and steroid glycosides characterized by...
Medicago truncatula is an established model plant, not only for legume biology, but also for the stu...
Eighteen triterpene saponins (1-18) from Medicago arborea leaves have been isolated and their struct...
The genus Medicago, a member of the legume (Fabaceae) family, comprises 87 species of flowering plan...
The reinvestigation of saponin composition from Medicago arabica from Italy allowed the detection of...
Saponins are widely distributed plant natural products with vast structural and functional diversity...
Triterpene saponins from Medicago, truncatula aerial parts have been separated and their structures ...
Naturally occurring saponins are a large group of triterpene and steroid glycosides characterized by...
The saponin composition of leaves and roots from Medicago marina L., sea medic, was investigated by ...
The saponin composition of leaves and roots from Medicago marina L., sea medic, was investigated by ...