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Preparation of β-cyclodextrin/polysaccharide foams using saponin

  • Max Petitjean and
  • José Ramón Isasi

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 78–88, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.7

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  • polysaccharides. Xanthan gum, locust bean gum or chitosan can be crosslinked using citric acid in the presence of β-cyclodextrin to produce insoluble matrices. In this work, polymeric foams based on those polysaccharides and saponin have been prepared using a green synthesis method to increase the porosity of the
  • matrices. The saponin of soapbark (Quillaja saponaria) has been used to obtain foams using different procedures. The influence of the synthesis path on the porosity of the materials and their corresponding sorption capacities in the aqueous phase were evaluated. Keywords: chitosan; cyclodextrin polymers
  • ; green synthesis; locust bean gum; saponin; sorption; xanthan gum; Introduction Saponins are a family of natural molecules consisting of a hydrophobic aglycone backbone grafted with hydrophilic sugar molecules, allowing the plant to be protected from illnesses [1] and from herbivores endangerment [2
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Published 24 Jan 2023

Crystal structure of the inclusion complex of cholesterol in β-cyclodextrin and molecular dynamics studies

  • Elias Christoforides,
  • Andreas Papaioannou and
  • Kostas Bethanis

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2018, 14, 838–848, doi:10.3762/bjoc.14.69

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  • ]. Cholesterol depletion using CDs is advantageous over the use of binding agents like digitonin, filipin and saponin which are not compatible with live cells. Recently, the use of cyclodextrin as a valuable therapeutic agent for treatment of NPC disease, for which no effective treatment is currently available
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Published 11 Apr 2018

Diosgenyl 2-amino-2-deoxy-β-D-galactopyranoside: synthesis, derivatives and antimicrobial activity

  • Henryk Myszka,
  • Patrycja Sokołowska,
  • Agnieszka Cieślińska,
  • Andrzej Nowacki,
  • Maciej Jaśkiewicz,
  • Wojciech Kamysz and
  • Beata Liberek

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2017, 13, 2310–2315, doi:10.3762/bjoc.13.227

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  • /bjoc.13.227 Abstract The synthesis of diosgenyl 2-amino-2-deoxy-β-D-galactopyranoside is presented for the first time. This synthetic saponin was transformed into its hydrochloride as well as N-acyl, 2-ureido, N-alkyl, and N,N-dialkyl derivatives. Antifungal and antibacterial studies show that some of
  • the obtained compounds are active against Gram-positive bacteria and Candida type fungi. Keywords: antimicrobial activities; D-galactosamine; diosgenin; glycosylation; saponin; tetrachlorophthalimido derivatives; Introduction Saponins are steroid or triterpenoid glycosides found in various plants [1
  • , particularly antifungal [3][4][5][6] and antitumor [7][8][9]. The aglycone part of a saponin is termed sapogenin. Diosgenin, yamogenin, tigogenin, smilagenin and sarsapogenin are the most abundant sapogenins in nature [10]. They are linked via a glycosidic bond to a sugar unit, mainly D-glucose. Diosgenyl
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Published 01 Nov 2017

N-Alkyl derivatives of diosgenyl 2-amino-2-deoxy-β-D-glucopyranoside; synthesis and antimicrobial activity

  • Agata Walczewska,
  • Daria Grzywacz,
  • Dorota Bednarczyk,
  • Małgorzata Dawgul,
  • Andrzej Nowacki,
  • Wojciech Kamysz,
  • Beata Liberek and
  • Henryk Myszka

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2015, 11, 869–874, doi:10.3762/bjoc.11.97

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  • , Poland 10.3762/bjoc.11.97 Abstract Diosgenyl 2-amino-2-deoxy-β-D-glucopyranoside is a synthetic saponin exhibiting attractive pharmacological properties. Different pathways tested by us to obtain this glycoside are summarized here. Moreover, the synthesis of N-alkyl and N,N-dialkyl derivatives of the
  • diosgenin. Very often this D-glucopyranose is substituted with α-L-rhamnopyranose at 2-OH and other sugars at 4-OH. The change of D-glucopyranose into 2-amino-2-deoxy-D-glucopyranose provides diosgenyl 2-amino-2-deoxy-β-D-glucopyranoside (7), a synthetic saponin, first reported by us [39]. It was also
  • thiocarbonyl group. Such analogues are much more lipophilic, but also less basic than the parent saponin 7. In this paper, for the first time, the synthesis and antimicrobial activity of the N-alkyl derivatives of diosgenyl 2-amino-2-deoxy-β-D-glucopyranoside (7) are presented. From the chemical point of view
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Published 22 May 2015

Synthesis and evaluation of cell-permeable biotinylated PU-H71 derivatives as tumor Hsp90 probes

  • Tony Taldone,
  • Anna Rodina,
  • Erica M. DaGama Gomes,
  • Matthew Riolo,
  • Hardik J. Patel,
  • Raul Alonso-Sabadell,
  • Danuta Zatorska,
  • Maulik R. Patel,
  • Sarah Kishinevsky and
  • Gabriela Chiosis

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2013, 9, 544–556, doi:10.3762/bjoc.9.60

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  • saponin can be used to reversibly open cellular pores and allow antibody entry, thus allowing for retention of cell viability, if this is desired [25]. Staining with CD45, a plasma membrane protein, was used as a positive control for detection of cell-surface Hsp90 (Figure 3a and b). The contribution to
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Published 15 Mar 2013

Triterpenoid saponins from the roots of Acanthophyllum gypsophiloides Regel

  • Elena A. Khatuntseva,
  • Vladimir M. Men’shov,
  • Alexander S. Shashkov,
  • Yury E. Tsvetkov,
  • Rodion N. Stepanenko,
  • Raymonda Ya. Vlasenko,
  • Elvira E. Shults,
  • Genrikh A. Tolstikov,
  • Tatjana G. Tolstikova,
  • Dimitri S. Baev,
  • Vasiliy A. Kaledin,
  • Nelli A. Popova,
  • Valeriy P. Nikolin,
  • Pavel P. Laktionov,
  • Anna V. Cherepanova,
  • Tatiana V. Kulakovskaya,
  • Ekaterina V. Kulakovskaya and
  • Nikolay E. Nifantiev

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2012, 8, 763–775, doi:10.3762/bjoc.8.87

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  • composition with keyhole limpet hemocyanin-based immunogen. The availability of saponins 1 and 2 as individual pure compounds from the extract of the roots of A. gypsophiloides makes it a prospective source of immunoactive agents. Keywords: Acanthophyllum gypsophiloides; adjuvant; hemolysis; NMR; saponin
  • of immunotherapy methods. Among the most efficient saponin adjuvants are the components of a complex mixture of triterpenoids extracted from the bark of Quillaja saponaria Molina, which are used in veterinary vaccines [4]. One of the best known products of this origin is the less toxic and more
  • stable fraction QS-21 [8], which is included now into a vast range of pilot vaccine compositions against viral infections [11][12][13] and cancer [14][15][16][17]. Meanwhile, the search for abundant, nontoxic, stable and individual saponin adjuvants is still urgent. This explains the enormous interest in
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Published 23 May 2012

Synthesis and antiviral activities of spacer-linked 1-thioglucuronide analogues of glycyrrhizin

  • Christian Stanetty,
  • Andrea Wolkerstorfer,
  • Hassan Amer,
  • Andreas Hofinger,
  • Ulrich Jordis,
  • Dirk Claßen-Houben and
  • Paul Kosma

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2012, 8, 705–711, doi:10.3762/bjoc.8.79

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  • need for new antiviral compounds. Starting from the natural, antivirally active compound glycyrrhizin, spacer-bridged derivatives were generated with improved antiviral activity against the influenza A virus infection. Simplified analogues of the triterpene saponin glycyrrhizin containing 1-thio-β-D
  • saponin glycyrrhizin (GL) and its aglycon glycyrrhetinic acid (GA) are the main triterpene components of licorice roots and harbor various pharmacological activities, including antitumor, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antiviral properties [1][2]. The antiviral activities have been reported to be
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Published 08 May 2012
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