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- Charantin abstract "Charantin is a chemical substance obtained from the Asian bitter melon (Momordica charantia), reputed to be responsible for the hypoglycaemic properties of those plants. It was identified by Lolitkar and Rao in 1960. It was also found in the similar African species M. foetida, by A. Olaniyi in 1975, under the name foetidin.Charantin is actually a 1:1 mixture of two steroidal saponins, β-sitosteryl glucoside (C35H60O6) and 5,25-stigmasteryl glucoside (C35H58O6). It is a whitish crystalline substance, neutral and tasteless, melting at 266–268 °C. It is sparingly soluble in water or other highly polar solvents, as well as in apolar solvents like hexane, but is soluble in ether, ethanol and methanol, and can be efficiently extracted from the plant by pressurized ethanol or acetone at 100 °C.The name charantin has also been used by A. Parkash and other for a different compound, a peptide with molecular mass 9.7 kDa, also isolated from bitter melon seeds.".
- Charantin wikiPageID "30219103".
- Charantin wikiPageRevisionID "575376692".
- Charantin hasPhotoCollection Charantin.
- Charantin subject Category:Phytosterols.
- Charantin subject Category:Saponins.
- Charantin type Abstraction100002137.
- Charantin type Chemical114806838.
- Charantin type Compound114818238.
- Charantin type Glucoside114887801.
- Charantin type Glycoside114887305.
- Charantin type Material114580897.
- Charantin type Matter100020827.
- Charantin type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Charantin type Part113809207.
- Charantin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Charantin type Relation100031921.
- Charantin type Saponin114887925.
- Charantin type Saponins.
- Charantin type Substance100019613.
- Charantin comment "Charantin is a chemical substance obtained from the Asian bitter melon (Momordica charantia), reputed to be responsible for the hypoglycaemic properties of those plants. It was identified by Lolitkar and Rao in 1960. It was also found in the similar African species M. foetida, by A. Olaniyi in 1975, under the name foetidin.Charantin is actually a 1:1 mixture of two steroidal saponins, β-sitosteryl glucoside (C35H60O6) and 5,25-stigmasteryl glucoside (C35H58O6).".
- Charantin label "Charantin".
- Charantin sameAs m.0g53fyc.
- Charantin sameAs Q5073935.
- Charantin sameAs Q5073935.
- Charantin sameAs Charantin.
- Charantin wasDerivedFrom Charantin?oldid=575376692.
- Charantin isPrimaryTopicOf Charantin.