Bufanolide

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Bufanolides (bū-fan′ō-līd) are a type of steroids. Bufanolides are found mostly as cardiac glycoside aglycones, meaning that bufanolides are bound with sugars to form glycosides (specifically, cardiac glycosides). Bufanolides are toxic, both as steroids and glycoside aglycones.

Etymology

Supposedly, the term derives from the toad genus Bufo. Derivatives are named replacing the suffix -anolide with -enolide, -adienolide etc.

Classification

According to MeSH, bufanolides are classified as fallows;

  • Bufanolides
  • Cardenolides

Note that cardenolides have been classified under cardanolides as well as cardiac glycosides in this classification.

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