Abstract

The triterpene saponin fraction was isolated from <em>Trigonella monspeliaca</em> tops. It consisted of ten saponosides, three of which were determined to be medicagenic acid glycosides, the other seven - soyasapogenol glucosides. Acid hydrolysis of the saponin fraction yielded medicagenic acid, soyasapogenol B and its artifacts soyasapogenol C, D and F. These data consitute the first report on the occurence of medicagenic acid and soyasapogenol glycosides in the genus <em>Trigonella</em>.

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