1960
DOI: 10.1002/hlca.19600430513
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Die Cardenolide von Erysimum perofskianum FISCH. et MEY. 2. Mitteilung. Glykoside und Aglykone, 217. Mitteilung

Abstract: Die Struktur von 4 neuen Glykosiden aus den Samen von Erysimum perofskianum wird bis auf wenige Einzelheiten abgeklärt. Der Abbau des bekannten Erysimosids wird beschrieben. Die genannten Glykoside enthalten alle dasselbe Genin (Strophanthidin) und unterscheiden sich nur im Zuckeranteil wie folgt: Kabulosid (C) enthält vermutlich 2‐Desoxy‐D‐gulose. Perofskosid (D) enthält 2‐Desoxy‐D‐glucose. Erysimosid (E) enthält in Übereinstimmung mit Befunden von ABUBAKIROW et al. Digilanidobiose. Letztere ist vermutlich e… Show more

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“…In some rare cases plants can recruit a new class of chemical compounds into their defensive toolkit. The plant genus Erysimum (Brassicaceae) evolved -next to the expected glucosinolates -cardenolides as toxic metabolites (Jaretzky and Wilcke, 1932;Kowalewski et al, 1960) (Figure 6.1). The novel gain of cardenolides may deter many glucosinolates-adapted Brassicaceae specialist herbivores from feeding on Erysimum plants, even if more generalist herbivores still feed on them (Züst et al, 2020).…”
Section: Egg-killing a New Counteradaptation In The Arms Race?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some rare cases plants can recruit a new class of chemical compounds into their defensive toolkit. The plant genus Erysimum (Brassicaceae) evolved -next to the expected glucosinolates -cardenolides as toxic metabolites (Jaretzky and Wilcke, 1932;Kowalewski et al, 1960) (Figure 6.1). The novel gain of cardenolides may deter many glucosinolates-adapted Brassicaceae specialist herbivores from feeding on Erysimum plants, even if more generalist herbivores still feed on them (Züst et al, 2020).…”
Section: Egg-killing a New Counteradaptation In The Arms Race?mentioning
confidence: 99%