Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Partial Hydrolysis of Soyasaponin I and the Hepatoprotective Effects of the Hydrolytic Products. Study of the Structure-Hepatoprotective Relationship of Soyasapogenol B Analogs
Tsuyoshi IKEDAManabu UDAYAMAMasafumi OKAWATomonori ARAOJunei KINJOToshihiro NOHARA
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1998 Volume 46 Issue 2 Pages 359-361

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As a part of our studies of hepatoprotective drugs, we prepared some soyasapogenol B analogs from soyasaponin I. We examined the hepatoprotective effects of these analogs, using immunologically-induced liver injury, in primary cultured rat hepatocytes. Soyasaponin III and soyasapogenol B monoglucuronide were more effective than soyasaponin I. Both compounds were significantly effective even at 30μM. The action of soyasapogenol B was almost equal to that of soyasaponin I, although glucuronic acid did not show any activity even at the highest dose (500μM). When the two compounds were mixed, the hepatoprotective action did not change, compared with soyasapogenol B. Therefore, we concluded that the linkage between glucuronic acid and soyasapogenol B could enhance the hepatoprotective activity.
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