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The roots ofSaponaria officinalis L. have yielded the known triterpene glycoside gypsoside and the first glycoside of gypsogenic acid, which has been named saponaroside. Saponaroside is the 3-β-D-xylopyranoside of gypsogenic acid.
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Khimiya Prirodnykh Soedinenii, Vol. 5, No. 5, pp. 389–394, 1969
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Bukharov, V.G., Shcherbak, S.P. Triterpene glycosides fromSaponaria officinalis . Chem Nat Compd 5, 324–326 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00595069
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