
CAS 74499-23-3
:Saponins, Quillaja saponaria
Description:
Saponins from Quillaja saponaria, commonly known as Quillaja saponin, are a class of glycosides derived from the bark of the Quillaja saponaria tree, native to South America. These compounds are characterized by their amphiphilic nature, possessing both hydrophilic (water-attracting) and hydrophobic (water-repelling) properties, which allows them to form stable emulsions and foams. Quillaja saponins are known for their ability to lower surface tension, making them effective surfactants. They exhibit a range of biological activities, including immunomodulatory effects, which have led to their use in vaccines as adjuvants to enhance immune responses. Additionally, they possess potential applications in the food industry as natural emulsifiers and foaming agents. Quillaja saponin is also recognized for its mild toxicity, which is generally low, but caution is advised in high concentrations. Overall, the unique properties of Quillaja saponins make them valuable in various industrial and pharmaceutical applications.
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Synonyms:- Saponins, Quillajasaponaria
- Saponins, Quillaja saponaria
- Saponins,QuillajaSaponariaMolina
- SAPONIN, PRACT. FROM QUILLAJA SAPONARIA MOLINA
- The sapogenin glucosides derived from soap bark. Quillaja saponaria, Rosaceae.
- Saponin, pract., froM Quillaja Saponaria Molina 100GR
- Saponin, pract., froM Quillaja Saponaria Molina 500GR
- Saponin, pract.
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