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Solanum marginatum

Other solasodine glycosides are solasonine (with L-rhamnose and D- ucose), and a-solamargine, the first glycoside isolated from Solanum marginatum (with two molecules of L-rhamnose and one molecule D-glucose). Solasodine is used as starting material for the laboratory synthesis of steroid hormones. P-Solasonine see a-Solasonine. [Pg.631]

Use Solasodine and tomatidenol are used in the commercial synthesis of hormonally active steroids. Solasodine is obtained on an industrial scale from Solanum laciniatum (e. g.. New Zealand, Australia, Mexico, the former USSR), S. marginatum (Ecuador), and S. kha-sianum (India) For toxicity and pharmacological activity of some compounds, see Ut. and Solanum steroid kaloid glycosides. [Pg.595]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.252 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.242 ]

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