acteinogenin
Acteinogenin is a natural chemical compound belonging to the saponin family. It is primarily derived from plants, with notable occurrences in the roots of Actaea species, such as black cohosh (Actaea racemosa). Chemically, acteinogenin is a triterpenoid saponin, characterized by a complex steroidal structure with attached sugar moieties. Its molecular formula is typically cited as C30H50O3, although variations can exist depending on the specific glycosidic linkages.
The biological activity of acteinogenin has been a subject of research, particularly in relation to traditional