A mogroside is a glycoside of cucurbitane derivatives found in certain plants, such as the fruit of the gourd vine Siraitia grosvenorii (known as monkfruit or luohan guo).[1][2] Mogrosides are extracted from S. grosvenorii and used in the manufacture of sugar substitutes.[1][2]
^ abItkin, M.; Davidovich-Rikanati, R.; Cohen, S.; Portnoy, V.; Doron-Faigenboim, A.; Oren, E.; Freilich, S.; Tzuri, G.; Baranes, N.; Shen, S.; Petreikov, M.; Sertchook, R.; Ben-Dor, S.; Gottlieb, H.; Hernandez, A.; Nelson, D. R.; Paris, H. S.; Tadmor, Y.; Burger, Y.; Lewinsohn, E.; Katzir, N.; Schaffer, A. (2016). "The biosynthetic pathway of the nonsugar, high-intensity sweetener mogroside V from Siraitia grosvenorii". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 113 (47): E7619–E7628. doi:10.1073/pnas.1604828113. PMC 5127336. PMID 27821754.
^ abSubhuti Dharmananda (January 2004), "Luo han guo - Sweet fruit used as sugar substitute and medicinal herb". Institute for Traditional Medicine, Portland, Oregon.
Mogrol Mogroside II A1 Mogroside II B 7-Oxomogroside II E 11-Oxomogroside A1 Mogroside III A2 11-Deoxymogroside III 11-Oxomogroside IV A Mogroside V 7-Oxomogroside...
for its fruit extract, called mogrosides, which creates a sweetness sensation 250 times stronger than sucrose. Mogroside extract has been used as a low-calorie...
parts of the world, including Canada, the European Union and Russia. Mogrosides, extracted from monk fruit and commonly called luo han guo, are recognized...
growth stress due to high temperature and drought. Goyaglycoside Hemslecin Mogroside Momordicine Momordicoside Neomogroside Scandenosides R1–R8, R10-R11 Siamenoside...
times sweeter than sucrose. It is used as a natural sweetener in China. Mogroside, related compounds also found in S. grosvenorii. Siamenoside I on www...
cucurbitane glycoside isolated from the fruit of Siraitia grosvenorii. Mogroside Siamenoside Si Jian-yong; Chen Di-hua; Chang Qi; Shen Lian-gang (1996)...
Momordica charantia Kuguaglycosides A-H, from the root of Momordica charantia Mogrosides I-V, from the fruits of Siraitia grosvenorii Momordicin I, II and 28,...