Saponin adsorption at the air–water interface—neutron reflectivity and surface tension study
Saponins are a large group of glycosides present in many plant species. They exhibit high surface activity, which arises from a hydrophobic scaffold of triterpenoid or steroid groups and attached hydrophilic saccharide chains. The diversity of molecular structures, present in various plants, gives r...
Main Authors: | Penfold, J, Thomas, RK, Tucker, I, Petkov, JT, Stoyanov, SD, Denkov, N, Golemanov, K, Tcholakova, S, Webster, JRP |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2018
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