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Triterpene Saponins from the Aerial Parts of Trifolium medium L. var. sarosiense
Seven previously unreported triterpene glycosides (1−7) were isolated from methanol extract of the aerial parts of
Trifolium medium var. sarosiense (zigzag clover). Their structures were established by the extensive use of 1D and 2D NMR experiments along with ESI-MS and HRMS analyses. Compounds 1−7 are oleanane derivatives characterized by the presence of a keto group at C-22 of an aglycone and a primary alcoholic function at C-24 and differing functions at C-30. Among these, compounds 1−3 and 6 showed a secondary alcoholic function at C-11, which is methoxylated in compounds 4 and 7. Compound 5 was shown to possess a known aglycone, wistariasapogenol A; however, it is described here for the first time as a saponin constituent of the Trifolium genus. Some aspects of taxonomic classification of zigzag clover are also discussed
Sage-modified polydimethylsiloxane applied as antibacterial wound dressing material
Materials based on polydimethylsiloxane have been developed with antibacterial activity and mechanical properties required for wound treatment. Sage herb (raw, modified, and polyphenol extract) was used as afiller in an amount of 5 and 10% by weight. Physicochemical, mechanical, and biological properties were examined. The results indicate abeneficial effect of sage modification on the tested properties