Quillaja saponaria, ext.
Quillaja saponaria, ext. Basic information
- Product Name:
- Quillaja saponaria, ext.
- Synonyms:
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- Quillaja saponaria, ext.
- QUILLAJA SAPONARIA BARK EXTRACT
- QUILLAJA SAPONARIA ROOT EXTRACT
- SAPONIN (QUILLAJA) DRY 100 POWDER
- SAPONIN (QUILLAJA) ULTRA DRY 100 Q
- Quillaja Saponaria, Extrakt
- Purified quillaia saponins
- QUILLAIA (QUILLAJA SAPONARIA MOLINA)
- CAS:
- 68990-67-0
- MW:
- 0
- EINECS:
- 273-620-4
- Mol File:
- Mol File
Quillaja saponaria, ext. Chemical Properties
- Boiling point:
- 101.9℃[at 101 325 Pa]
- Density
- 1.218[at 20℃]
- vapor pressure
- 0.009Pa at 105℃
- FEMA
- 2973 | QUILLAIA (QUILLAJA SAPONARIA MOLINA)
- Water Solubility
- 2000g/L at 19.5℃
- LogP
- -0.24 at 20℃
- EPA Substance Registry System
- Quillaja saponaria, ext. (68990-67-0)
Quillaja saponaria, ext. Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Properties
Quillaja is a slender, upright evergreen perennial tree growing to 30 to 45 ft tall with pendulous branchlets. The brightgreen, oval leaves have slightly toothed margins. Cream-white, star-shaped flowers appear at the ends of the branchlets during May and June and somewhat into summer. The fruit is a rosette of five leathery lobes that matures in fall. It has white flowers clustered in cymose inflorescences and numerous winged seeds. The generic name is derived from the Chilean word quillean, meaning to wash, from the use made of the bark. The part used is the bark. Quillaja has a bittersweet, aromatic flavor.
Definition
Extractives and their physically modified derivatives such as tinctures, concretes, absolutes, essential oils, oleoresins, terpenes, terpene-free fractions, distillates, residues, etc., obtained from Quillaja saponaria, Rosaceae.
Composition
The active principles contained in the bark are two saponins—quillaja saponin and quillaic acid, or quillaja sapogenin. Small amounts of saccharose, starches, calcium oxalate, vitamin C and a few other unidentified components are also present (Burdock, 1997). Quillaia contains about 10% saponins, which primarily include glycosids of quillaic acid. A saponin called QS-21 has been used as an adjuvant.* The bark also contains tannin. Eight new triterpenoid saponins were isolated from a bark extract of Q. saponaria Molina. The saponins were characterized as phytolaccagenic acid, 22-β-hydroxy-quillaic acid, and echinocystic acid substituted with different oligosaccharides at C-3 and C-28. The O-4 of the fucosyl residue in the 28-O-oligosaccharide was substituted with either acetyl, (S)-2-methylbutanoyl, or (3S,4S)-3-hydroxy-4-methylhexanoyl groups.
Flammability and Explosibility
Non flammable
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