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Cytotoxicities of Ginseng Saponins and their Degradation Products against some Cancer Cell Lines

  • Baek, Nam-In;Kim, Dong-Seon;Lee, You-Hui;Park, Jong-Dae;Lee, Chun-Bae;Kim, Shin-Il
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.164-168
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    • 1995
  • In order to elucidate the cytotoxicity-structure correlation of ginseng-derived components, several prosapogenins and sapogenins were prepared from Korean red ginseng (Panax ginseng) saponins by acid hydrolysis or alkaline cleveage, and their chemical structures were identified by a combination of spectral and physical methods. Some of these degradation products showed the cytotoxic activities against various cancer cell lines, A549, SK-OV-3, SK-Mel-2, P388, L1210 and K562. The significant difference in cytotoxicity between stereoisomers was not found and the activity was inversely proportional to the number of sugars linked to sapogenins. Diol-type prosapogenins and sapogenins showed higher cytotoxicity than triol-type ones.

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Sapogenins from albizzia julibrissin

  • Kang, Sam-Sik;Woo, Won-Sick
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.25-28
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    • 1983
  • From the stem bark of Albizzia julibrissin (Leguminosae) two known sapogenins, acacigenin B, and machaerinic acid lactone, were isolated and identified by chemical and spectral data. It is the second time that the former was isolate dform the plant sources.

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IDENTIFICATION AND DETERMINATION OF GINSENG SAPONINS, PROSAPOGENINS AND SAPOGENINS FROM CRUDE DRUG PREPARATIONS FOR QUALITY CONTROL

  • Choi Kang Ju;Ko Sung Ryong;Kim Seok Chang;Kim Man Wook
    • Proceedings of the Ginseng society Conference
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    • 1993.09a
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    • pp.206-214
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    • 1993
  • Ginseng saponins have been known as main active principles and analyzed as the index components in ginseng and its products for quality control. But it is generally difficult to analyze the saponins in crude drug preparations. Saponins, Prosapogenins and sapogenins of crude drug preparation were identified by TLC and determined quantitatively by HPLC. $Prosapogemins-Rg_3\;-Rg_2\;and\;{\Delta}^{20}-prosapogenin$ were extracted with ethyl acetate from $50\%$ acetic acid hydrolyzates of saponin fractions and identified by TLC with lower phase of $CHCl_3/MeOH/H_2$ O\65:35:10. v/v)on silica gel plate, and quantified by HPLC on $Lichrosorb-NH_2$ column with $CH_3CN/H_2O(90:10,\;v/v).$ Sapogenins. panaxadiol and panaxatriol. were extracted with ethyl ether from $7\%-sulfuric$ acid hydrolyzates of saponin fractions and identified by TLC with chloroform/acetone(1 : 1 v/v) on silica gel plate. and quantified by HPLC on u - Bondapak $C^{18}$ column with $CH_3CN/MeOH/CHCl_3(83:10:7.\;v/v).$ These analyses of prosapogenins and sapogenins are more useful for quality control than those of saponins in crude drug preparations such as So - Shi - Ho - Tang(소시호탕), Sa - Kun - Ja - Tang(사군자탕), Yook - Kun - Ja - Tang(육군자탕), and In - Sam -Tang(인삼탕)

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Hydrolysis of Ginseng Saponins and Quantifications of Saponins, Prosapogenins and Sapogenins in Crude Drug Extracts for Quality Contyol

  • Ko, Sung-Ryong;Choi, Kang-Ju;Cho, Byung-Goo;Nho, Kil-Bong;Kim, Seok-Chang;Jeon, Byeong-Seon;Kim, Chun-Suk
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.126-130
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    • 2005
  • Ginseng saponins have been known as main active principles and are quantified as the index components of ginseng and its products for quality control. However ginseng saponins are easily hydrolyzed in acidic solutions of crude drug preparations. Due to the hydrolysis of saponins in acidic condition, it is generally difficult to determine ginseng saponins In crude drug preparations. Ginseng saponins, prosapogenins and sapogenins of crude drug extracts were quantified by HPLC. Ginseng saponins were quantified by HPLC on $Lichrosorb-NH_2$ column with acetonitrile/water/1-butanol(80:20:10, v/v). Ginseng $prosapogenin-Rg_2$ and $-Rg_2$ were extracted with ethyl acetate from $50\%$ acetic acid hydrolyzates of saponin fractions and quantified by HPLC on $Lichrosorb-NH_2$ column with acetonitrile/water(90:10, v/v). Ginseng sapogenins, panafadiol and panaxatriol, were extracted with diethyl ether from $7\%-sulfuric$ acid hydrolyzates of saponin fractions and quantified by HPLC on ${\mu}-Bondapak\;C_{18}$ column with acetonitrile/methano1/chloroform(83:10:7, v/v). These methods of analyses of sapogenins and prosapogenins were more useful for quality control than those of ginseng saponins in some of crude drug preparations.

A Phenolic Glucoside and Steroidal Sapogenins of Solanum Iyratum (배풍등의 페놀성 배당체 및 스테로이드 사포게닌)

  • Kang, So-Young;Sung, Sang-Hyun;Park, Jong-Hee;Cho, Jung-Hee;Kim, Young-Choong
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.534-538
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    • 2000
  • A phenolic glucoside and two steroidal sapogenins were isolated from the aerial part of Solanum Iyratum (Solanaceae). They were identified as 2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic acid glucose ester (1), ${\Delta}^{3,5}$-deoxytigogenin ((25R)-spirosta-3,5-diene) (2), diosgenin (($3{\beta}$, 25R)-spirost-5-en-3-ol) (3), respectively by several spectroscopic methods including IR, MS and NMR. Compound 1 has not been previously isolated from Solanaceae plants. Compounds 2 and 3 are isolated from S. Iyratum for the first time in the present study.

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PLANT BIOCHEMISTRY OF GINSENG SAPONINS (I) Saponins and Sapogenins from American Ginseng Plants

  • Kim Jung Yun;Staba E. John
    • Proceedings of the Ginseng society Conference
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    • 1974.09a
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    • pp.77-93
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    • 1974
  • The sapogenins of two-and four-year-old A-merican ginseng plants (Panax quinquefolium L.) (Araliaceae) collected in July and September were studied. American ginseng saponins (panaquilins) differ from Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer) saponins (ginsenosides). The American ginseng saponins separated and named were panaquilins A, B, C, D, E-l, E-2, E-3, G-l, G-2, (c) and (d). One-dimensional thin-layer chromatography did not completely separate panaquilin mixture and were subject to misinterpretation. The panaquilins were more accurately separated and identified by the two-dimensional thin-layer method established. Some differences in American ginseng saponins were dependent upon the plant age, time of collection, and part extracted. The American ginseng sapogenin components are panxadiol (panaquilins B and C), oleanolic acid (panaquilin D) and panaxatriol (panaquilin G-l). The panaquilins E-l, E-2 and E-3 mixture contains both panaxadiol and panaxatriol. The genins of panaquilins A, (c), (d) and G-2 were not identified. In addition, ${\beta}-sitosterol$ and stigmasterol were identified from the root ether extracts.

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Steroidal Sapogenin Contents in Some Domestic Plants

  • Kim, Chang-Min;Son, Kun-Ho;Kim, Sung-Hwan;Kim, Hyun-Pyo
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.305-310
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    • 1991
  • In order to find out the values of the steroid resources for the future use, the compositions and contents of steroidal sapogenins from 13 domestic plants have been investigated. As a result Dioscorea nipponica, D. quinqueloba and Smilax china were found to have large amount of diosgenin. And pennogenin in Trillium kamtschaticum and Paris verticillata, yuccagenin in Allium fistulosum, hecogenin in Agave americana and neochlorogenin in Solanum nigum were appeared to be major steroidal sapogenins.

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CYTOTOXICITIES OF GINSENG SAPONINS AND THEIR DEGRADATION PRODUCTS AGAINST SOME CANCER CELL LINES AND STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP (수종의 암세포주에 대한 인삼 사포닌 및 그 분해산물의 구조와 세포독성 관계)

  • Baek N.I.;Kim S.I.;Lee Y.H.;Kim D.S.;Park J.D.;Lee C.B.
    • Proceedings of the Ginseng society Conference
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    • 1993.09a
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    • pp.132-137
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    • 1993
  • Several Prosapogenins and sapogenins obtained by acid hydrolysis or alkaline cleavage of Korean red ginseng saponins were separated and identified by spectral and physical methods. Some of these degradation products showed the cytotoxic activities against various cancer cell lines, that is, A549, SK - OV - 3, L121O, P388 and K562. The significant difference of activity between stereoisooers was not approved and the activity was inversely proportional to the number of sugars binding to sapogenins. It was clear that diol type prosapogenins and sapogenins were more cytotoxic than triol type ones.

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