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Diuranthoside

Twenty nine steroidal saponins have been evaluated for their inhibitory effects on human spermatozoa motility in vitro according to a modified Sander-Cramer method [233]. Spirostane-type saponins have stronger inhibitory activities than those of furostane-type. The carbonyl group at C-12 and the double bond A (5,6) of the aglycone were important for the activity. The monodesmosidic saponin, diuranthoside B from Diuranthera major appeared the most active (motility of 45% at 0.1 mg/ml), almost equivalent to the commonly used spermicidal agent N-9. These results indicated the possibility of discovering natural spermicidal agents from steroidal saponins. Further work on the cytotoxic activity of these compounds are underway. [Pg.675]


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