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Spectroscopic Data of Steroid Glycosides

Volume 4

  • First work of its kind in the field of steroid glycosides

  • An extra effort has been made to include the data from Chinese publications which are generally not available in the libraries of Western countries

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Table of contents (760 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. Cardenolide

    1. Divostroside

      Pages 2089-2089
    2. 17βH-Divostroside

      Pages 2090-2090
    3. Hongkelin, Honghelin

      Pages 2091-2091
    4. Kwangoside

      Pages 2092-2092
    5. Maquiroside A

      Pages 2092-2093
    6. Neriaside

      Pages 2093-2094
    7. Neridiginoside

      Pages 2094-2095
    8. Neriifolin

      Pages 2095-2096
    9. Neriifoside

      Pages 2097-2097
    10. Odoroside H

      Pages 2098-2099
    11. Periplocymarin

      Pages 2099-2100
    12. Sarmentocymarin

      Pages 2100-2101
    13. 17α-Solanoside

      Pages 2102-2103
    14. Thevofoline

      Pages 2103-2103
    15. Vallaroside

      Pages 2105-2105
    16. Vanderoside

      Pages 2106-2106
    17. Cheirant(H)Oside

      Pages 2106-2107

About this book

Spectroscopic Data of Steroid Glycosides serves as an essential reference guide containing spectroscopic, physical and biological activity data of over 3500 steroid glycosides, offering the structures and the data of the naturally occurring glycosides of steroids. All compounds are arranged according to the structure of the aglycone, and, in its own class, according to the increasing molecular weight, making Spectroscopic Data of Steroid Glycosides extremely useful for the structure elucidation of new natural products, particularly glycosides.

Spectroscopic Data of Steroid Glycosides offers a practical desk reference for all scientists and students interested in steroid glycosides and their biological and medicinal importance.

The following data of the steroid glycosides, as available in published literature, are included: - Name of the compound, Chemical name of compound and its structure, - Source, name of the genus, species, authors, family of the biological source from which the glycoside has been isolated, - Melting point, - Specific rotation, - Molecule weight, - Molecular formula, - UV spectral data : maxima, e or log e , solvent, - IR peaks in cm-1 with medium in which the spectrum was taken e.g. KBr, nujol, etc, - Proton magnetic resonance (PMR) chemical shifts, multiplicity of the peaks, coupling constants with assignments, - 13C-NMR (CMR) chemical shifts with assignments, - Mass spectral data with the technique used (e.g. Electron Impact (E.I.), Fast Atom Bombardment (FAB), positive ion or negative ion mode or any other technique, - CD or ORD data, - Biological Activity, - Full reference from which data have been taken.

Editors and Affiliations

  • HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry, International Center for Chemical Sciences, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan

    Viqar Uddin Ahmad

  • Lake Forest, USA

    Anwer Basha

About the editors

Professor Viqar Uddin Ahmad has been associated with the HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry since its establishment in 1967. Prof. Viqar's currents interests are on isolation and structure elucidation of new natural products. Some of them have interesting biological activities. For example: VArious eudesmane sesquiterpenes which showed antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli, Klebsiella ozaenoe, K. pneumonieae, Proteus vulgaris, Shigella boddi, Staphylococcus aureus, S. pyogenes andB. anthracis; some triterpenoidal and steroidal saponins exhibited toxicity in Brine Shrimp Lethality bioassay and antibacterial activity against Pseudomonas pseudomaliae, Co-rynebactterium xerosis etc. One of the saponins isolated from a Trukish plant manifested hypotensive activity in anaesthetized rat.

Prof. Viqar Uddin Ahmad availed a Fulbright Fellowship of nine months in 1993. during his stay at Cornell University, Itacha, USA. Prof. Viqar Uddin Ahmad worked on the twelve step total synthesis of and alkaloid isolated from an insect. Prof. Viqar also dilivered lecturers in the chemistry departments of Central Michighan University, Michighan, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, georgia, State University, Atlanta, Georgia and Cornell University, Ithaca.

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Softcover Book USD 329.00
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