Saponins

Saponins are naturally occurring surface-active glycosides produced by plants, lower marine animals, and some bacteria. Saponins occur constitutively in a great many plant species, in both wild plants and cultivated crops. In cultivated crops, the triterpenoid saponins are generally predominant, while steroid saponins are common in wild plants used as herbs [81]. Plant saponins have been shown to inhibit cholesterol absorption from the intestinal lumen in experimental animals and consequently to reduce the concentration of plasma cholesterol. This may be the result of interactions with cholesterol in the digestive tract or a direct effect of plant saponins on cholesterol metabolism.

267 Products

AVICULARIN

$255.00 to $355.00

ARTEMISETIN

$195.00 to $1,729.00

ASPARTAME

$145.00

Out of Stock

AZADIRACHTIN B

$229.00 to $589.00

JANERIN

Out of Stock

ASARONE, B-

$149.00

Out of Stock

JUGLONE

$185.00

ISOVITEXIN

$105.00 to $6,555.00

ISOMANGOSTIN, 3-

$265.00 to $1,005.00

ISOSILYBIN

$345.00 to $535.00

LINOLEIC ACID

$65.00 to $215.00

LIQUIRITIGENIN

$189.00 to $315.00

LUPEOL

$135.00 to $259.00

LYCOPENE

$219.00 to $3,705.00

LECANORIC ACID

$159.00 to $289.00

TRIPTOPHENOLIDE

$0.00

Out of Stock

TYROSINE, L-

$79.00 to $145.00

TRIACONTANOL, 1-

$155.00 to $875.00

ASTRAGALIN

$309.00 to $559.00

AUCUBIN

$109.00 to $279.00

ASPARAGINE, D-

Out of Stock

TOCOPHEROL, D-BETA-

$579.00 to $1,839.00