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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-957471
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
Preventive Effects of Saponins from the Pueraria lobata Root on in vitro Immunological Liver Injury of Rat Primary Hepatocyte Cultures1
1 Part 5 in a series of studies on hepatroprotective drugs, part 59 in a series of studies on the constituents of leguminous plants.Publication History
1997
1997
Publication Date:
04 January 2007 (online)
Abstract
Preventive effects of nine saponins obtained from Puerariae Radix (the roots of Pueraria lobata) on in vitro immunological liver injury in primary cultured rat hepatocytes were studied. Although all tested saponins showed hepatoprotective action, the levels of activity of individual saponins differed. Structure-activity relationships for the sapogenol moiety suggested that the hydroxy group at C-29 would reduce the hepatoprotective activity while the hydroxy group at C-21 could enhance the hepatoprotective activity. Furthermore, structure-activity relationships for the sugar moiety suggested that the oxygen-bearing group at C-5″ would enhance the hepatoprotective activity, though the configuration of the hydroxy group at C-3″ could be less important for hepatoprotective activity.
Key words
Hepatoprotective activity - primary cultured rat hepatocytes - immunological liver injury - triterpenoidal saponin - kudzusaponin - Pueraria lobata - Leguminosae