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Saponinum album (SAP) is a complex mixture of triterpene saponins from Gypsophila paniculata L. Although most of the saponins from SAP are characterized, the separation of pure saponins remains time consuming and costly, involving different chromatographic techniques. Recently it was shown that SAP
Oldhamianoside II is a new triterpenoid saponin that was isolated from the roots of Gypsophila oldhamiana. The present study aims to investigate the potential inhibitory activity of oldhamianoside II on tumor growth using an S180 tumor implantation mouse model. Oldhamianoside II at doses of 5.0 and
Oldhamianoside II is a novel triterpenoidsaponin that can be isolated from the roots of Gypsophila oldhamiana. In vitro and in vivo experiments have revealed that it inhibits tumor growth and metastasis in various types of tumor; however, the exact mechanism remains to be fully elucidated. In the

Isoorientin from Gypsophila elegans induces apoptosis in liver cancer cells via mitochondrial-mediated pathway.

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BACKGROUND Gypsophila elegans has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for treating immune disorders and chronic liver diseases in China. The aim of this study is to isolate an active ingredient from this herb and investigate its anti-tumor activity. METHODS An active ingredient was isolated

A convenient method for saponin isolation in tumour therapy.

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Saponinum album (Merck), which is a crude mixture of saponins from Gypsophila paniculata L., was shown to improve the anti cancer therapy when used in vivo in combination with saporin-based targeted toxins. Unfortunately saponinum album cannot be used for further development since Merck has ceased
OBJECTIVE Certain saponins synergize with antitumour drugs to enhance their efficacy, but the mechanisms underlying this synergy in vivo are not well studied. Here, we describe the distribution of Saponinum album (Spn) from Gypsophila paniculata L. in mice after subcutaneous injection. METHODS The

The toxin component of targeted anti-tumor toxins determines their efficacy increase by saponins.

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Tumor-targeting protein toxins are composed of a toxic enzyme coupled to a specific cell binding domain that targets cancer-associated antigens. The anti-tumor treatment by targeted toxins is accompanied by dose-limiting side effects. The future prospects of targeted toxins for therapeutic use in

Synthesis, characterization and in vitro anti-neoplastic activity of gypsogenin derivatives.

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Gypsogenin (L(1); 3-hydroxy-23-oxoolean-12-en-28-oic acid), a natural saponin, was isolated from the boiling water extract of Gypsophila arrostii roots. In addition, the derivatives gypsogenin thiosemicarbazone (L(2); 23-[(aminocarbonothioyl)hydrazono]-3-hydroxolean-12-en-28-oic acid) and gypsogenin
Alcohol abuse is one of the major causes of liver fibrosis, which shows a sharply increasing trend worldwide, yet effective therapeutic options for advanced alcohol fibrosis are limited. Recently we investigated the effect of anti-fibrosis by isoorientin-2″-O-α-L-arabinopyranosyl (IOA) isolated from

Two new triterpenoids from Gypsophila oldhamiana.

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Two new triterpenoids (1-2) were isolated and elucidated from the roots of Gypsophila oldhamiana, together with four known triterpenoids (3-6). Their structures were identified to be 3β-hydroxyolean-13(18)-ene-23, 28-dioic acid (1), 3β, 12α-dihydroxy-23-carboxyolean-28, 13β-olide (2), 3β,

A major triterpenoid saponin from Gypsophila oldhamiana.

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A new saponin, gypoldoside A (1), was isolated from the roots of Gypsophila oldhamiana. On the basis of in-depth NMR-spectroscopic and mass-spectrometric analysis, in combination with chemical evidence, its structure was established as

Cytotoxicity of gypsogenic acid isolated from Gypsophila trichotoma.

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BACKGROUND Gypsophila trichotoma Wend. (Caryophyllaceae) is a medicinal plant which is protected in Bulgaria by the Biodiversity Law. Previous studies have showed the presence of triterpene saponins, sterols, flavonoids, triterpens, etc. OBJECTIVE Gypsogenic acid, isolated from Gypsophila trichotoma

Polar auxin transport is essential for gall formation by Pantoea agglomerans on Gypsophila.

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The virulence of the bacterium Pantoea agglomerans pv. gypsophilae (Pag) on Gypsophila paniculata depends on a type III secretion system (T3SS) and its effectors. The hypothesis that plant-derived indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) plays a major role in gall formation was examined by disrupting basipetal

Structure-Activity Relationship of Transfection-Modulating Saponins - A Pursuit for the Optimal Gene Trafficker.

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The ability of certain triterpenoid saponins to modulate the endosomal release during the process of endocytosis and to ensure a nontoxic and efficient transfection recently led to an exceptional interest in the field of nonviral gene delivery. In vitro and in vivo studies demonstrated

Triterpenoid saponins from the roots of two Gypsophila species.

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Two triterpenoid saponins with two known ones have been isolated from the roots of Gypsophila arrostii var. nebulosa, and two new ones from the roots of Gypsophila bicolor. Their structures were established by extensive NMR and mass spectroscopic techniques as
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