Planta Med 1982; 46(10): 113-118
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-970032
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Bio-Transformation of (G-3H)-Digitoxin and (G-3H)-Digoxin by Digitalis purpurea

P. A. Linley, A. G. Mekkawi
  • Post Graduate School of Studies in Pharmacy, University of Bradford, Bradford, England
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Publication History

1982

Publication Date:
29 March 2007 (online)

Abstract

The biotransformation of (G-3H) digitoxin and (G-3H) digoxin has been studied in a strain of Digitalis purpurea in which cardenolides of the B series were predominant. A direct method of introducing the tritiated glycosides into the plant is described and the conversions monitored at intervals during the subsequent 6 weeks. Conversion of labelled digitoxin to purpurea glycosides A and B, gitoxin and gitaloxin occurred. Of particular interest was the conversion of digitoxin to the digitalose - containing glycosides, strospeside and verodoxin. Digoxin, an exogenous glycoside to D. purpurea, was glycosylated to desacetyl lanatoside C; there was some conversion to B and E series glycosides but only minimal formation of A series cardenolides.

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