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Gypenoside

Cui, J.-F., Eneroth, P., Bruhn, J. G., Arihara, S., and Yoshikawa, K. (1998). Alkaline cleavage of gypenosides and characterization of dammarane-type aglycones by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Phytochem. Anal. 9, 128-133. [Pg.83]

Fig. 2.3 HPLC analysis of ginsenosides recovered from the spent medium of Trichoderma hamatum and Pythium irregulare isolates. A ginsenoside mixture extracted from 3-year-old ginseng roots was added to the culture medium of both T. hamatum and Pythium irregulare, recovered after several days of incubation and analyzed by HPLC. The profile of ginsenosides added to the culture medium (a) included ginsenosides Rgi, Re, Rbi, Rba, Rc, Rd, and F2, as well as gypenoside XVII (G-XVII). (b-e) Profiles of ginsenosides recovered from T. hamatum isolate 3-323 (b), and Pythium irregulare isolates BR 486 (c), BR 598 (d), and BR 1068 (e). Fig. 2.3 HPLC analysis of ginsenosides recovered from the spent medium of Trichoderma hamatum and Pythium irregulare isolates. A ginsenoside mixture extracted from 3-year-old ginseng roots was added to the culture medium of both T. hamatum and Pythium irregulare, recovered after several days of incubation and analyzed by HPLC. The profile of ginsenosides added to the culture medium (a) included ginsenosides Rgi, Re, Rbi, Rba, Rc, Rd, and F2, as well as gypenoside XVII (G-XVII). (b-e) Profiles of ginsenosides recovered from T. hamatum isolate 3-323 (b), and Pythium irregulare isolates BR 486 (c), BR 598 (d), and BR 1068 (e).
From the crude extract of the vine of Gynostemma pentaphyllum Makino (Cucurbitaceae), which is used to make a sweet tea ( Amachazuru ) in Japan, gypenoside XX (48) was isolated [83]. Although the sweetness of this compound was not reported when it was... [Pg.27]

Grape seed polyphenolic extracts Gynostemma pentaphyllum Gypenosides Hemidesmus indicus 2 -Hydroxy-4 -methoxybenzaldehyde Hesperidin... [Pg.386]


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