- Marinobufagenin
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Marinobufagenin Other namesMarinobufagin, MarinobufageninIdentifiers CAS number 470-42-8 PubChem 10104 Jmol-3D images Image 1 - C[C@]12CC[C@@H](C[C@]1(CCC3C2CC[C@]4([C@]35[C@H](O5)C[C@@H]4C6=COC(=O)C=C6)C)O)O
Properties Molecular formula C24H32O5 Molar mass 400.51 g mol−1 Hazards Main hazards Toxic (verify) (what is: / ?)
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)Infobox references Marinobufagin is a cardiotonic bufadienolide steroid secreted by the toad Bufo rubescens[1] and other related species such as Bufo marinus. It is a vasoconstrictor with effects similar to digitalis.[2]
References
- ^ Cunha Filho GA, Schwartz CA, Resck IS, Murta MM, Lemos SS, Castro MS, Kyaw C, Pires OR Jr, Leite JR, Bloch C Jr, Schwartz EF. Antimicrobial activity of the bufadienolides marinobufagin and telocinobufagin isolated as major components from skin secretion of the toad Bufo rubescens. Toxicon. 2005 May;45(6):777-82. PMID 15804527
- ^ Fedorova OV, Talan MI, Agalakova NI, Lakatta EG, Bagrov AY. Endogenous ligand of alpha(1) sodium pump, marinobufagenin, is a novel mediator of sodium chloride--dependent hypertension. Circulation. 2002 Mar 5;105(9):1122-7. PMID 11877366
Cardiac glycosides (C01A) Bufadienolides Arenobufagin • Bufotalin • Cinobufagin • MarinobufaginProscillaridin • ScillirosideCardenolides Categories:- Vertebrate toxins
- Epoxides
- Bufanolides
- Alcohols
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