Convallasaponin A, a new 5 β-spirostanol triglycoside from the rhizomes of Convallaria majalis

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The rhizomes of Convallaria majalis have been analyzed for their steroidal glycoside constituents, resulting in the isolation of a new 5 β-spirostanol triglycoside, named convallasaponin A, along with two known cardenolide glycosides and a known cholestane glycoside. The structure of convallasaponin A was determined on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis, including 2D NMR data, and the results of hydrolytic cleavage. The cardenolide glycosides showed tumor specific cytotoxic activity. © 2007 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Higano, T., Kuroda, M., Sakagami, H., & Mimaki, Y. (2007). Convallasaponin A, a new 5 β-spirostanol triglycoside from the rhizomes of Convallaria majalis. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 55(2), 337–339. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.55.337

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