a protopanaxadiol-type ginsenoside with a single glucosyl residue at position 20 (BioCAD00000763691)

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SMILES: CC(C)=CCC[C@](C)(O[C@H]1([C@H](O)[C@H]([C@H](O)[C@@H](CO)O1)O))[C@@H]2(CC[C@@]3([C@@H]2[C@H](O)C[C@H]4([C@@]3(C)CC[C@H]5([C@]4(C)CC[C@@H](C(C)(C)5)O[R])))C)

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a protopanaxadiol-type ginsenoside with a single glucosyl residue at position 20

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Last reviewed on 2024-06-28.

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a protopanaxadiol-type ginsenoside with a single glucosyl residue at position 20. 数据之源,洞见之始. SMRUCC genomics institute, a synthetic life researcher from China. https://biocad_registry.innovation.ac.cn/s/(-)-arctiin (retrieved 2026-01-03) (CAD Registry RN: BioCAD00000763691). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).

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|FRAME: Ginsenosides Ginsenosides| or panaxosides are a class of steroid glycosides and triterpene saponins found exclusively in the plant genus |FRAME: TAX-4053| (ginseng). They are the principal components responsible for the pharmaceutical activities of ginseng.Based on the structure of their aglycones, ginsenosides have been categorized into three broad types; |FRAME: Protopanaxadiol-type-ginsenosides "protopanaxadiol-type ginsenosides"| (PPD, containing hydroxyl groups at positions 3 and 20), |FRAME: Protopanaxatriol-type-ginsenosides "protopanaxatriol-type ginsenosides"| (PPT, containing hydroxyl groups at positions 3, 6 and 20), and |FRAME: Oleanonic-acid-type-ginsenosides "oleanonic-acid-type saponins"|.

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  • BioCyc: 20-Glc-Protopanaxadiol-ginsenosides

Class / Ontology

Metabolic Network
ID EC Number Name
BioCyc:RXN-14623 3.2.1.195 20-Gly-Glc-Protopanaxadiol-ginsenosides + WATER --> 20-Glc-Protopanaxadiol-ginsenosides + Monosaccharides
BioCyc:RXN-14622 3.2.1.- 20-Glc-Glc-Protopanaxadiol-ginsenosides + WATER --> 20-Glc-Protopanaxadiol-ginsenosides + Glucopyranose
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