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- Sapogenin abstract "Sapogenins are the aglycones, or non-saccharide, portions of the family of natural products known as saponins. Sapogenins contain steroid or other triterpene frameworks as their key organic feature. For example, steroidal sapogenins like tiggenin, neogitogenin, and tokorogenin have been isolated from the tubers of Chlorophytum arundinacelum. Some steroidal sapogenins can serve as a practical starting point for the semisynthesis of particular steroid hormones.".
- Sapogenin thumbnail Yamogenin.png?width=300.
- Sapogenin wikiPageExternalLink omd?sapogenin.
- Sapogenin wikiPageExternalLink www.sapogenin.info.
- Sapogenin wikiPageID "12662863".
- Sapogenin wikiPageRevisionID "593000313".
- Sapogenin hasPhotoCollection Sapogenin.
- Sapogenin subject Category:Alcohols.
- Sapogenin subject Category:Phytochemicals.
- Sapogenin subject Category:Triterpenes.
- Sapogenin type Artifact100021939.
- Sapogenin type Commodity103076708.
- Sapogenin type Merchandise103748886.
- Sapogenin type NaturalProducts.
- Sapogenin type Object100002684.
- Sapogenin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sapogenin type Whole100003553.
- Sapogenin comment "Sapogenins are the aglycones, or non-saccharide, portions of the family of natural products known as saponins. Sapogenins contain steroid or other triterpene frameworks as their key organic feature. For example, steroidal sapogenins like tiggenin, neogitogenin, and tokorogenin have been isolated from the tubers of Chlorophytum arundinacelum. Some steroidal sapogenins can serve as a practical starting point for the semisynthesis of particular steroid hormones.".
- Sapogenin label "Sapogenin".
- Sapogenin label "Sapogenina".
- Sapogenin sameAs Sapogenina.
- Sapogenin sameAs m.027kxvm.
- Sapogenin sameAs Q7421001.
- Sapogenin sameAs Q7421001.
- Sapogenin sameAs Sapogenin.
- Sapogenin wasDerivedFrom Sapogenin?oldid=593000313.
- Sapogenin depiction Yamogenin.png.
- Sapogenin isPrimaryTopicOf Sapogenin.