Bufotalin
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Bufotalin is a cardiotoxic bufanolide steroid, cardiac glycoside analogue, secreted by a number of toad species.[2][3] Bufotalin can be extracted from the skin parotoid glands of several types of toad.
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IUPAC name
3β,14-Dihydroxy-5β-bufa-20,22-dienolid-16β-yl acetate | |
Systematic IUPAC name
(1R,2S,3aS,3bR,5aR,7S,9aS,9bS,11aR)-3a,7-Dihydroxy-9a,11a-dimethyl-1-(1-oxo-1H-oxan-5-yl)hexadecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-2-yl acetate | |
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C26H36O6 | |
Molar mass | 444.568 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | crystalline solid |
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Toxic |
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4.13 mg·kg−1 (mouse, IV) |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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