• June 4, 2019
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Saponins

Have anticancer and anticholesterol activity (Güçlü-Üstündağ, 2007).

Although saponins have antibiotic activity and are toxic to fish and insects, they are practically non-toxic to man, remaining within the gastrointestinal tract. Dietary saponins, either isolated or as saponin-containing food plants, lower plasma cholesterol levels in several mammalian species. They are therefore important in human when consumed to reduce the risk of coronary heart diseases (Oakenfull, 1981).