- A
cardenolide is a type of steroid. Many
plants contain derivatives,
collectively known as
cardenolides,
including many in the form of
cardenolide glycosides...
-
cardenolides,
exuded where cells are damaged. Most
species are
toxic to
humans and many
other species,
primarily due to the
presence of
cardenolides....
-
level is
highly variable.
Unpalatability is
correlated with the
level of
cardenolides obtained via the
larval diet, but
other compounds like
alkaloids also...
- can be
found early in the
total synthesis of the
biologically active cardenolide ouabagenin by Phil
Baran and coworkers. The
optimized conditions minimize...
- this genus. The
evolution of
novel chemical defenses in plants, such as
cardenolides in the
genus Erysimum, is
predicted to
allow escape from
herbivory by...
- of the
molecule allows it to be
classified as
either a
cardenolide or bufadienolide.
Cardenolides differ from
bufadienolides due to the
presence of an "enolide...
- successfully. Further, it is one of the very
lowest Asclepias species in
cardenolide content,
making it a poor
source of
protection from bird
predation and...
- such as
Dolycoris are able to
direct these fluids at an attacker.
Toxic cardenolide compounds are ac****ulated by the
heteropteran Oncopeltus fasciatus when...
- both
cardiac glycosides (
cardenolides), and glucosinolates. All
parts of E.
crepidifolium are
toxic due to
their cardenolide content.
There are at least...
- moiety. Cerberin, with its five-membered ring,
belongs to the
cardenolide class;
cardenolides are 23-carbon
steroids with
methyl groups at
positions 10 and...