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[Studies in Plant Science] Advances in Plant Glycosides, Chemistry and Biology, Proceedings of the International Symposium in Plant Glycosides Volume 6 || Synthesis of steroid saponins from Chinese herbs

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Book ID
120212200
Publisher
Elsevier
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
222 KB
Edition
5
Category
Article
ISBN
0444501800
ISSN
0928-3420

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โœฆ Synopsis


In the plant kingdom a variety of chemical constituents occur in a glycoside form (conjugation with sugar). Glycosides are important, secondary metabolites. The structural diversity is a result of the vast amount of varieties and stereochemical configurations of the sugar component. Aglycones belong to terpenoid, steroid, flavonoid, quinonoid, lignan, other simple phenolics, and isothiocyanate. However, biological activities of glycosides are, in many cases, susceptible to the nature of sugar moieties, even though their aglycone is the same.

Since the 80s, plant glycosides have been attracting an increasing volume of interest from botanists and phytochemists world-wide for the following reasons:

โ€ข They are difficult to isolate and purify

โ€ข They have a very important biological function in plant life and remarkable biological activities

โ€ข They are a very important resource of natural medicine, health food, cosmetics and food supplements.

The first International Symposium on Plant Glycosides (ISPG), held in Kunming, China was attended by more than 150 scientists from 17 countries. During the four day meeting, 96 reports on plant glycosides, including structure elucidation, ethnobotany, pharmacology, quantitative evaluation, synthesis, pharmacology and biotechnology were presented. 54 of these papers are given in this volume. All these papers review recent research results on plant glycosides.


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