Abstract
The cardenolide glycosides glucocorotoxigenin, scorpioside, and coronillobioside and a new compound which has been called glucocoroglaucigenin have been isolated from the seeds ofCoronilla glauca L. for the first time. The new glycoside has the structure of 3β-(β-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-14,19-dihydroxy-5α-card-20(22)-enolide. This glycoside has also been isolated from the seeds ofC. scorpioides.
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Khar'kov Pharmaceutical Institute. Translated from Khimiya Prirodnykh Soedinenii, No. 5, pp. 676–679, September–October, 1985.
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Kovalev, V.N., Komissarenko, A.N. Cardenolides ofCoronilla glauca andC. scorpioides . Chem Nat Compd 21, 635–638 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00579069
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