Abstract
We previously reported the isolation of eleven new cardiac glycosides called cheiranthosides
I - XI together with two known ones (olitoriside and erysimoside) from the seeds of
Erysimum cheiranthoides L. The glycosides were evaluated for their inhibitory activity against Na+,K+-ATPase by comparing with typical cardiac glycosides. Two of them, cheiranthoside
III and VIII, showed high inhibiting activity which was equivalent to that of digitoxin.
Cheiranthoside XI containing a rhamnopyranosyl digitoxopyranosyl moiety and a carboxyl
group showed the lowest activity which was similar to that of the inactive aglycone,
strophanthidin. Some characteristics in the structure-activity relationship are also
discussed.
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