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Fortschritte der Chemie organischer Naturstoffe / Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products

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  • Source of information for experts and a means of orientation for non-experts * Contributions on various classes of naturally occurring substances ranging from small molecules to biopolymers

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Table of contents (2 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-VII
  2. Triterpenoid Saponins

    • S. B. Mahato, S. Garai
    Pages 1-196
  3. Synthesis of 6-Deoxyamino Sugars

    • L. A. Otsomaa, A. M. P. Koskinen
    Pages 197-263
  4. Back Matter

    Pages 265-304

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Saponins are complex molecules made up of sugars linked to a triterpenoid or a steroid or a steroidal alkaloid. These natural products are attracting much attention in recent years because of the host of biological activities they exhibit. The diversity of structural features, the challenges of isolation because of their occurrence as complex mixtures, the pharmacological and biological activities still to be discovered, and the prospect of commercialization - these all are driving the study of saponins. Triterpenoid saponins are dominating constituents of this class and occur widely throughout the plant kingdom including some human foods e. g. beans, spinach, tomatoes, and potatoes, and animal feed e. g. alfalfa and clover. Saponins were initially a rather neglected· area of research primarily because of great difficulties in their isolation and characterization. With the advent of more sophisticated methods of isolation and structure elucidation through the last two decades, there has been increased interest in these natural products. Besides structure determination, research activities are now moving forward to clarify structure-activity relationships. Our previous reviews on triterpenoid saponins (l, 2) covered literature from 1979 to mid-1989. The literature on triterpenoid saponins up to 1988 has also been covered by two reviews by HILLER et at. (3, 4). This review incorporates newer trends in isolation and structure determination of triterpenoid saponins, new triterpenoid saponins isolated and biological properties of these products reported during the period late 1989-mid 1996. 2.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Chemistry, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA

    W. Herz

  • Chemistry Department, The University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland

    G. W. Kirby

  • Department of Chemistry, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, USA

    R. E. Moore

  • Institut für Organische Chemie der Universität München, München, Federal Republic of Germany

    W. Steglich

  • Institut für Organische Chemie der Universität Basel, Basel, Switzerland

    Ch. Tamm

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