Planta Med 1978; 33(2): 180-184
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1097374

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Saponins from Cyclamen hederifolium and C. graecum

Catherine Harvala1 , Peter J. Hylands2
  • 1Pharmacognosy Laboratory, University of Athens.
  • 2Pharmagcognosy Research Laboratories, Department of Pharmacy, Chelsea College, University of London.
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Publication Date:
13 January 2009 (online)

Abstract

The major saponin of Cyclamen hederifolium Aiton (C. neapolitanum Ten.) and C. graecum Link is shown to be cyclamin, which on hydrolysis yields cyciamiretins A, B, C and D. A second saponin ist also present which on hydrolysis gives the cyclamigenins. Examination for the first time of the NMR spectra of the cyciamiretins shows that cyclamiretin C is an internal hemiacetal.

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