Analysis of Plant Saponins

Justyna Krzyżanowska, M. Kowalczyk, W. Oleszek
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Abstract

Saponins are naturally occurring secondary metabolites, which can be widely found in a number of plant families. They can be found in different parts of plants usually as multicomponent mixtures. They are composed of the triterpene or steroidal aglycone to which a number of sugars in the form of one, two, or three sugar chains are attached. Depending on the chemical structure, they show different biological activities. The common feature of these compounds is surface activity, so they can be used as emulsifiers, and in the past, they were used as soap substitutes. Some of them have found application in food industry, whereas the others are being considered as antinutritional substances. Owing to the fact that saponins occur in quite complex mixtures, their separation to individual compounds is still a challenge. Also, their determination with chromatographic techniques creates some problems as they are lacking chromophores allowing ultraviolet (UV) detection. Precolumn derivatization, light scattering detection, and liquid chromatography coupled with mass detector are the methods of choice for their determination. Keywords: saponins; glycosides; steroids; triterpenes; analytical methods
植物皂苷的分析
皂苷是自然产生的次生代谢产物,广泛存在于许多植物科中。它们通常以多组分混合物的形式存在于植物的不同部位。它们由三萜或甾体苷元组成,上面附着着许多以一、二或三条糖链形式存在的糖。根据化学结构的不同,它们表现出不同的生物活性。这些化合物的共同特征是表面活性,因此它们可以用作乳化剂,过去它们被用作肥皂替代品。其中一些已在食品工业中得到应用,而另一些则被认为是抗营养物质。由于皂苷以相当复杂的混合物出现,因此将它们分离为单独的化合物仍然是一个挑战。此外,用色谱技术测定它们会产生一些问题,因为它们缺乏允许紫外线(UV)检测的发色团。柱前衍生化、光散射检测和液相色谱耦合质量检测器是测定它们的首选方法。关键词:皂苷;苷;类固醇;三萜烯;分析方法
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