
CAS 117743-32-5
:THEVETOSIDE
Description:
Thevetoside is a chemical compound classified as a glycoside, specifically derived from the seeds of the Thevetia peruviana plant, commonly known as the yellow oleander. It is known for its potential pharmacological properties, including cardiotoxic effects, which can be attributed to its ability to inhibit sodium-potassium ATPase, similar to other cardiac glycosides. Thevetoside is characterized by its complex structure, which includes a sugar moiety linked to a steroid-like aglycone. This compound has garnered interest in medicinal chemistry due to its bioactive properties, although it is also associated with toxicity, necessitating careful handling and usage. In terms of solubility, thevetoside is typically soluble in organic solvents, which is common for many glycosides. Its potential applications in research and medicine are still being explored, particularly in the context of its effects on cardiac function and its role in traditional medicine. However, due to its toxic nature, any therapeutic use must be approached with caution.
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Thevetoside
CAS:<p>Thevetoside is a pharmaceutical dosage form of the cardiac glycoside ouabain. It is an inhibitor of fatty acid synthesis and hydrolysis in the liver, which may contribute to its anti-inflammatory properties. Thevetoside has also been shown to bind to protocatechuic acid and inflammatory diseases. This drug has been found to have biological properties that inhibit the growth of cancer cells, including cervical cancer and cancers of the heart and other organs. Thevetoside binds with high affinity to cell membranes, which may be due to its ability to inhibit potassium channels.</p>Purity:Min. 95%
