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- Digitoxin is a cardiac glycoside used for the treatment of heart failure and certain kinds of heart arrhythmia. It is a phytosteroid and is similar in...
- (the strawberry foxglove) Due to the presence of the cardiac glycoside digitoxin, the leaves, flowers and seeds of this plant are all poisonous to humans...
- lanata and Digitalis purpurea (Woolly and purple foxglove): digoxin, digitoxin Nerium oleander (oleander tree): oleandrin Asclepias sp. (milkweed): asclepin...
- Acetyldigitoxin is a cardiac glycoside. It is an acetyl derivative of digitoxin, found in the leaves of Digitalis species. It is used to treat cardiac...
- PMC 5332864. PMID 28242739. Schmoldt A, Benthe HF, Haberland G (1975). "Digitoxin metabolism by rat liver microsomes". Wilderness & Environmental Medicine...
- membranes. Digitonin is sometimes confused with the cardiac drugs digoxin and digitoxin; all three can be extracted from the same source. Critical micelle concentration...
- occurring steroids that are found in plants. Examples include digoxin, digitoxin, diosgenin, and guggulsterone, as well as phytosterols like β-sitosterol...
- the biosynthesis of calotropin is similar to that of digitoxin, another cardenolide. Digitoxin is more established as a medicine for cardiac insufficiency...
- used it to study digitalis in the late 19th century.It can be used for digitoxin's quantitative analysis.Another method of visualizing the Keller-Kiliani...
- Digitoxigenin, a cardenolide, is the aglycone of digitoxin. Digitoxigenin can be used to prepare actodigin. In Lednicer's book on steroids, it is made...