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Bufadienolides of Kalanchoe species: an overview of chemical structure, biological activity and prospects for pharmacological use

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PHYTOCHEMISTRY REVIEWS
Volume 16, Issue 6, Pages 1155-1171

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11101-017-9525-1

Keywords

Bufadienolide; Kalanchoe; Cytotoxicity; Cancer therapy; Ethnomedicine

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  1. University of Lodz, Poland [506/1136]
  2. National Science Centre, Poland [2012/05/B/NZ9/00812]

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Toad venom is regarded as the main source of bufadienolides; however, synthesis of these substances takes also place in a variety of other animal and plant organisms, including ethnomedicinal plants of the Kalanchoe genus. Chemically, bufadienolides are a group of polyhydroxy C-24 steroids and their glycosides, containing a six-membered lactone (alpha-pyrone) ring at the C-17 beta position. From the pharmacological point of view, bufadienolides might be a promising group of steroid hormones with cardioactive properties and anticancer activity. Most of the literature concerns bufadienolides of animal origin; however, the medicinal use of these compounds remains limited by their narrow therapeutic index and the risk of development of cardiotoxic effects. On the other hand, plants such as Kalanchoe are also a source of bufadienolides. Kalanchoe pinnata (life plant, air plant, cathedral bells), Kalanchoe daigremontiana (mother of thousands) and other Kalanchoe species are valuable herbs in traditional medicine of Asia and Africa. The present review focuses on the available data on chemical structures of 31 compounds, biological properties and prospects for therapeutic use of bufadienolides from Kalanchoe species. Furthermore, it presents some new investigational trends in research on curative uses of these substances.

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