Biosap
Biosap
Biosap
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Bio-Saponins INCI Name: Saponins CAS No: 11006-75-0, 8047-15-2 EINECS No: 232-462-6
I. Saponins: An Overview
Saponins are naturally-occurring, high molecular-weight glycosides, consisting of a sugar moiety linked to a triterpene or steroid aglycone. They are used extensively in the food industry for both humans and animals. They have also been used as pesticides or to stun fish for easy catching and as ammonia absorbing urease inhibitors to reduce ammonia formation in the poultry business. Many have hemolytic properties. Older definitions are based on surface activity since many saponins have foaming properties when mixed with water. The name saponin is derived from the Latin word sapo, which means soap. Saponins are widely distributed in the plant kingdom. Many saponin-producing plants have soap as a part of their name: SOAPwort SOAProot SOAPbark SOAPnut Saponaria officinalis Chloragalum pomeridianum Saponaria officinalis Sapindus mukerossi
The non-saccharide portion (Aglycone) of the saponin molecule is called the GENIN or SAPOGENIN. Saponins are divided into three main classes depending on the type of Sapogenin present: TRITERPENE GLYCOSIDES STEROID GLYCOSIDES STEROID ALKALOID GLYCOSIDES
There are over 360 Sapogenins and 750 Triterpene Glycosides in the Triterpene Glycoside class alone!
STEROID AGLYCONES
O
12 17
25
N O
25
TRITERPENE AGLYCONES
28
COOH
O
2 3 10 5 15
3 HO
HO
HO
Aglycones are normally hydroxylated at the C-3 ring position, the position necessary for the Sapogenin to attach to one or more sugar chains. When the Aglycone is hitched to one, it becomes MONODESMOSIDIC. If attached to two, it is BIDESMOSIDIC. Bidesmosidic are usually attached through an ether linkage at C-3 and an ester linkage at C-28. If more than two, it is POLYDESMOSIDIC. The most common Monosaccharide linkages are D-Glucose, D-Galactose, D-Glucuronic Acid, D-Galacturonic Acid, L-Rhamnose, L-Arabinose, D-Xylose and D-Fructose. Some of the better-known Botanicals containing Saponins are: Panax ginseng Hedera helix Aesculis hipocastanum Glycyrrhiza glabbra Primula spp. Saponaria officinalis Saponaria alba Smilax officinalis Polygala spp 2-3 % 5% 3% 8-12 % 5-10 % 2-5 % 20 % 1.8-2.4 % 8-10 %
Applications
Saponins are high-foaming agents and are therefore excellent to use whenever natural surfaceactive compounds are required, including soaps, shampoos, creams, lotions and shaving products. They are also ideal for natural toothpastes.
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Physical Parameters
Surface Tension
Bio-Saponins blend was compared to Tween-80 and Sodium-Lauryl-Sulfate (SLS) on an equivalent dry weight basis. The Surface Tension was measured using a Laboratory Surface Tensiometer. The results follow (See Figure 1). The Surface Tension Reduction Capability of Bio-Saponins was similar to Tween-80 and only slightly less than SLS.
Figure 1
Foaming Index
The Foaming Index is the highest degree of dilution of an aqueous decoction of a material, which produces persistent foam under the conditions specified. The Foaming Index was determined from an aqueous solution of Bio-Saponins, Tween-80 and SLS. The solutions were prepared on an equivalent solids basis. The results are shown in Figure 2. BioSaponins blend was better than the other two at low concentrations (0.1%).
Figure 2
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Foam Stability
Foam Stability was determined on 1% solutions of the three test materials. The solutions were vigorously shaken to establish good foam; then the foam height was determined as a function of time. The results are shown in Figure 3. Bio-Saponins blend had better foam stability than Tween-80 or SLS.
Figure 3
PROCEDURE A. Dissolve item 2 in item 1. B. Combine items 4 & 5 then wet with item 3. C. Combine step A and step B with mixing. D. Heat batch to 75O C. E. Add items 6-8 with mixing. F. Remove heat and let batch cool with mixing @50O C. Add items 9 & 10. G. Premix items 11-14, and then add to batch, mixing well.
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