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Fig. 1 in Saponins in the genus Panax L. (Araliaceae): A systematic review of their chemical diversity

Authors: Yang, Wen-zhi; Hu, Ying; Wu, Wan-ying; Ye, Min; Guo, De-an;

Fig. 1 in Saponins in the genus Panax L. (Araliaceae): A systematic review of their chemical diversity

Abstract

Fig. 1. Structures of four most common sapogenins and monosugars in the saponins isolated from the Panax genus. The typical glycosylation sites for these sapogenins are marked in green. PPD: protopanaxadiol, PPT: protopanaxatriol, OT: octillol, OA: oleanolic acid. (For interpretation of the references to color in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)

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