Lexicographical Neighbors of Saponines
Literary usage of Saponines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rational therapy by Otto Lerch (1919)
"... AND SQUILLS belong to this group:— THE saponines ARE ... The toxic saponines
are generally called ..."
2. Principles of General Physiology by William Maddock Bayliss (1920)
"... is responsible for the activity, since these glucosides are allied to the
saponines, which have great power of lowering surface energy, as we have seen. ..."
3. The Clinical Pathology of the Blood by Rud R. v Limbeck (1901)
"... the so-called saponines (47), and certain snake poisons (48). These can be
separated, inasmuch as some, eg the chlorates, first convert the haemoglobin, ..."
4. Pharmacology; Action and Uses of Drugs by Maurice Vejux Tyrode (1912)
"... and saponines, also quebracho and ipecac are especially applicable for
expectorant use, but on account of the disagreeable, nauseated, weak feeling ..."
5. Rational therapy by Otto Lerch (1919)
"... AND SQUILLS belong to this group:— THE saponines ARE ... The toxic saponines
are generally called ..."
6. Principles of General Physiology by William Maddock Bayliss (1920)
"... is responsible for the activity, since these glucosides are allied to the
saponines, which have great power of lowering surface energy, as we have seen. ..."
7. The Clinical Pathology of the Blood by Rud R. v Limbeck (1901)
"... the so-called saponines (47), and certain snake poisons (48). These can be
separated, inasmuch as some, eg the chlorates, first convert the haemoglobin, ..."
8. Pharmacology; Action and Uses of Drugs by Maurice Vejux Tyrode (1912)
"... and saponines, also quebracho and ipecac are especially applicable for
expectorant use, but on account of the disagreeable, nauseated, weak feeling ..."