Saponins

Saponins by K. Hostettmann, published by Cambridge University Press on May 11, 1995, is a comprehensive exploration of saponins, spanning 562 pages. This book provides detailed information on the occurrence and distribution of saponins, their structural types, and methods for isolation, analysis, and structure determination. It also addresses the biological and pharmacological activities of these compounds, along with their commercial and industrial applications.
Readers will find numerous examples that serve as a valuable source of data on the different classes of saponins. The content is relevant to those interested in science, particularly in the fields of life sciences, molecular biology, and biochemistry. This edition presents a thorough examination of the subject, making it a significant resource for researchers and professionals in related disciplines.
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This book is a timely incursion into the field and provides information about occurrence and distribution, structural types, isolation, analysis and structure determination of saponins. Biological and pharmacological activities are discussed, as are aspects of commerical and industrial use. Numerous examples are presented, providing a valuable source of data for the different classes of compound.
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