- bufenolides, and the
saturated equivalent is
bufanolide.
According to MeSH,
bufadienolides and
bufanolides are
classified as follows:
Polycyclic compounds...
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Bufanolide is a C24
steroid and, indirectly, a
parent structure of bufadienolide. Its
derivatives was
found in Bufo and Scilla, as an
aglycone of cardiac...
- This
section is
missing information about bufanolides without the diene, also a toad thing.
Please expand the
section to
include this information. Further...
- Arenobu****in is a
cardiotoxic bufanolide steroid secreted by the
Argentine toad Bufo arenarum. It has
effects similar to digitalis,
blocking the Na+/K+...
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Bufotalin is a
cardiotoxic bufanolide steroid,
cardiac glycoside analogue,
secreted by a
number of toad species.
Bufotalin can be
extracted from the skin...
- Bu****in is a
toxic steroid C24H34O5
obtained from toad's milk, the
poisonous secretion of a skin
gland on the back of the neck of a
large toad (Rhinella...
- acid. The most
common natural products containing a 2-pyrone are the
bufanolides and kavalactones.
Oxovitisin A, a
pyranoanthocyanin found in wine, also...
- Marinobu****enin (marinobu****in, MBG) is a
cardiotonic bufadienolide steroid. It is
secreted by the toad
species such as Bufo marinus. It also can be found...
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Daigremontianin is a bufadienolide.
Bufadienolides are
steroids and
cardiac glycoside aglycones (meaning that they bind with
carbohydrates to form cardiac...
- Lucibu****ins are a
group of
defensive steroids produced by
several species of
firefly to make them
unpalatable to
predators such as
spiders and birds....