Saponins are a diverse class of natural, plant derived surfactants, with peculiar molecular structure consisting of a hydrophobic scaffold and one or several hydrophilic oligosaccharide chains. Saponins have strong surface activity and are used as natural emulsifiers and foaming agents in food and beverage, pharmaceutical, ore processing, and other industries. Many saponins form adsorption layers at the air–water interface with extremely high surface elasticity and viscosity. The molecular origin of the observed unique interfacial visco-elasticity of saponin adsorption layers is of great interest from both scientific and application viewpoints. In the current study we demonstrate that the hydrophobic phase in contact with water has a very s...
Hypothesis: Escin, a monodesmosidic triterpenoid saponin, was shown previously to form viscoelastic ...
Nowadays, the implementation of chemical enhanced oil recovery (CEOR) techniques improves the oil re...
AbstractThe interactions between a model phospholipid 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (D...
Saponins are a diverse class of natural, plant derived surfactants, with peculiar molecular structur...
Saponins are natural surfactants, with molecules composed of a hydrophobic steroid or triterpenoid g...
<p>Saponins are natural surfactants with non-trivial surface and aggregation properties which find n...
Saponins are a large group of glycosides present in many plant species. They exhibit high surface ac...
Saponins are a wide class of natural surfactants, with molecules containing a rigid hydrophobic grou...
Saponins are a wide class of natural surfactants, with molecules containing a rigid hydrophobic grou...
Hypothesis: Saponins are natural surfactants which can provide highly viscoelastic interfaces. This ...
Saponins are naturally occurring biosurfactants present in a wide range of plant species. They are h...
Adsorption of a natural glycoside surfactant Quillaja bark saponin QBS , Sigma Aldrich 84510 was ...
There is an increased interest in the use of natural surfactant as replacements for synthetic surfac...
Saponins are highly surface active glycosides, derived from a wide range of plant species. Their abi...
The saponin escin, extracted from horse chestnut seeds, forms adsorption layers with high viscoelast...
Hypothesis: Escin, a monodesmosidic triterpenoid saponin, was shown previously to form viscoelastic ...
Nowadays, the implementation of chemical enhanced oil recovery (CEOR) techniques improves the oil re...
AbstractThe interactions between a model phospholipid 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (D...
Saponins are a diverse class of natural, plant derived surfactants, with peculiar molecular structur...
Saponins are natural surfactants, with molecules composed of a hydrophobic steroid or triterpenoid g...
<p>Saponins are natural surfactants with non-trivial surface and aggregation properties which find n...
Saponins are a large group of glycosides present in many plant species. They exhibit high surface ac...
Saponins are a wide class of natural surfactants, with molecules containing a rigid hydrophobic grou...
Saponins are a wide class of natural surfactants, with molecules containing a rigid hydrophobic grou...
Hypothesis: Saponins are natural surfactants which can provide highly viscoelastic interfaces. This ...
Saponins are naturally occurring biosurfactants present in a wide range of plant species. They are h...
Adsorption of a natural glycoside surfactant Quillaja bark saponin QBS , Sigma Aldrich 84510 was ...
There is an increased interest in the use of natural surfactant as replacements for synthetic surfac...
Saponins are highly surface active glycosides, derived from a wide range of plant species. Their abi...
The saponin escin, extracted from horse chestnut seeds, forms adsorption layers with high viscoelast...
Hypothesis: Escin, a monodesmosidic triterpenoid saponin, was shown previously to form viscoelastic ...
Nowadays, the implementation of chemical enhanced oil recovery (CEOR) techniques improves the oil re...
AbstractThe interactions between a model phospholipid 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (D...