saponinogenin
Saponinogenin refers to the aglycone portion of saponins. Saponins are naturally occurring glycosides found in various plants, characterized by their detergent-like properties. When a saponin is hydrolyzed, it breaks down into a sugar moiety (glycone) and a non-sugar portion, which is the saponinogenin.
The chemical structure of saponinogenins is complex and generally falls into several classes based on their
Saponinogenins themselves often exhibit biological activity, although their properties can differ significantly from the parent saponins.