Cardenolides in Asclepias syriaca Seeds: Exploring the Legacy of Tadeus Reichstein
The common milkweed is widespread in North America and produces cardenolide toxins that deter herbivores by targeting the transmembrane enzyme Na /K -ATPase. In 1979, Nobel Laureate Tadeus Reichstein elucidated the structure of novel cardenolides isolated from roots and proposed structures for sever...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of natural products (Washington, D.C.) D.C.), 2024-12 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The common milkweed
is widespread in North America and produces cardenolide toxins that deter herbivores by targeting the transmembrane enzyme Na
/K
-ATPase. In 1979, Nobel Laureate Tadeus Reichstein elucidated the structure of novel cardenolides isolated from
roots and proposed structures for several other cardenolides that could not be confirmed. In this study, we investigate the cardenolide composition of
seeds, focusing on their abundance and
inhibitory potency on the sensitive porcine Na
/K
-ATPase and that of the highly resistant large milkweed bug,
. We identify five previously unreported cardenolides (
-
), three of which are predominantly found in seeds, in addition to the known syrioside (
), aspecioside (
), and the 2-thiazoline ring-containing cardenolide labriformin (
). Glucopyranosyl-allomethylosyl-12-deoxy aspecioside (
) is distinguished by lack of oxidation at C-12, and compounds
,
,
, and
contain a rare 1,4-dioxane motif. Inhibitory efficacy of the isolated cardenolides for sensitive and resistant enzymes appears to be correlated. Finally, we confirmed the structure of compound
, originally proposed by Tadeus Reichstein, and are pleased to share his original 1979 handwritten manuscript. |
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ISSN: | 0163-3864 1520-6025 1520-6025 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.4c00960 |