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Biological Activities and Chemistry of Triterpene Saponins from Species: An Update Review

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Date 2021 Jun 14
PMID 34122600
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Plants are known to be a great source of phytochemicals for centuries. , belonging to the Family Fabaceae, is a large and well spread genus comprising about 83 cosmopolitan species, of which one-third are annuals and span diverse ecological niches. species are rich in saponins mainly classified into three classes, namely, steroid alkaloid glycosides, triterpene glycosides, and steroid glycosides. These saponins are important compounds having diverse pharmacological and biological activities. As a whole, 95 of saponins are reported to date occurring in species using various latest extraction/isolation techniques. Considering the multiple biological and pharmacological potential of species due to saponins along with structural diversity, we compiled this review article to sum up the recent reports for the pharmacological potential of the 's derived saponins in modern as well as traditional medication systems. The current manuscript produces data of chemical structures and molecular masses of all species saponins simultaneously. The toxicity of certain pure saponins (aglycones) has been reported ; hederagenin appeared highly toxic in comparison to medicagenic acid and bayogenin against X. , while soyasaponin I, containing soyasapogenol B as a glycone, appeared as the least toxic saponin. The diversity in the structural forms shows a close relationship for its biological and pharmacological actions. Moreover, saponins showed antioxidant properties and the mechanism behind antimicrobial potential also elaborated in this review article is mainly because of the side sugar groups on these compounds. The collected data presented herein include chemical structures and molecular masses of all saponins so far. Their biological activity and therapeutic potential are also discussed. This information can be the starting point for future research on this important genus.

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