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Enhancement of Heparin and Heparin Disaccharide Absorption by the Phytolacca americana Saponins

We studied the effects of phytolaccosides, saponins from Phytolacca americana, on the intestinal absorption of heparin in vitro and in vivo. The absorption enhancing activity of these compounds (phytolaccosides B, $D_2$, E, F, G and I) was determined by changes in transepithelial electrical resistan...

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Published in:Archives of pharmacal research 2003, Vol.26 (12), p.1102-1108
Main Authors: Cho, So-Yean, Sim, Joon-Soo, Kang, Sam-Sik, Jeong, Choon-Sik, Linhardt, Robert-J, Kim, Yeong-Shik
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