Grains of Quinoa, Chenopodium quinoa (Chenopodiaceae), have been used as a staple food in the Andes, South America. From brans of grains of this plant, five new saponins were isolated and their structures were elucidated as 28-O-β-glucopyranosyl esters of hederagenin 3-O-β-glucopyranosyl-(1→3)-α-arabinopyranoside and 3-O-βglucopyranosyl-(1→3)-β-galactopyranoside, and 28-O-β-glucopyranosyl esters of phytolaccagenic acid 3-O-α-arabinopyranoside, 3-O-β-gluco-pyranosyl-(1→3)-α-arabinopyranoside and 3-O-β-glucopyranosyl-(1→3)-β-galactopyranoside. © 1988, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
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Mizui, F., Kasai, R., Ohtani, K., & Tanaka, O. (1988). Saponins from Brans of Quinoa, Chenopodium quinoa Willd. I. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 36(4), 1415–1418. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.36.1415
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