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Astragalus sp.

Astragalus genus is one of the richest source of cycloartane saponins. Oleanane type saponins are also found in Astragalus sp., but their occurrence is limited to structures common to Leguminosae. Fig (3) shows the naturally occurring cycloartanes and oleananes which have been isolated from different Astragalus species. [Pg.186]

Fig. (3). Tetranor-cycloartane and oleanane triterpenoids isolated from Astragalus sp. Fig. (3). Tetranor-cycloartane and oleanane triterpenoids isolated from Astragalus sp.

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