Search Results - "FUJINO(KIMATA), HIROKO"
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Solubilizing Properties of Saponins from Sapindus mukurossi GAERTN
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1986)“…Mukurozi-saponins Y1 and Y2, bisdesmosides from pericarps of Sapindus mukurossi, greatly increased the water solubilities of the co-occuring monodesmosides…”
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Saponins of Pericarps of Chinese Sapindus delavayi (Pyi-shiau-tzu), a Source of Natural Surfactants
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1986)“…From pericarps of Sapindus delavayi (Chinese name : Pyi-shiau-tzu, Japanese name : Hishoushi)collected in Yunnan, China, several monodesmosides, 2-4 and 8-10…”
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Chemical Evaluation of Bupleurum Species Collected in Yunnan, China
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1986)“…Saponins were isolated from roots of Bupleurum marginatum (Zhuye-Chaihu), B. marginatum var. stenophyllum (Zezhuye-Chaihu) and B. rockii (Lijiang-Chaihu)…”
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Application of Borate Ion-Exchange Mode High-Performance Liquid Chromatography to Separation of Glycosides : Saponins of Ginseng, Sapindus mukurossi GAERTN. and Anemone rivularis BUCH.-HAM
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1986)“…High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) of borate complexes on a basic ion-exchange column was investigated for the separation of saponins of Ginseng,…”
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Application of Borate Ion-Exchange Mode High-Performance Liquid Chromatography to Separation of Glycosides
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (01-07-1986)“…High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) of borate complexes on a basic ion-exchange column was investigated for the separation of saponins of Ginseng,…”
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Saponins from Chinese Cucurbitaneous Plants : Solubilization of Saikosaponin-a with Hemslosides Ma2 and Ma3 and Structure of Hemsloside H1 from Hemsleya chinensis
Published in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin (25-01-1986)“…It was found that the water solubility of saikosaponin-a (8), a pharmacologically active saponin of Bupleuri radix, was significantly increased in the presence…”
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