Asclepias tuberosa L.

Family:
Apocynaceae (Asclepiadaceae)
Approval state:
Approved
Number of articles retrieved:
266
Number of processed references:
4
Compositions
#1: cardenolide glycosides (RF-00004348-PAR) in roots (uzarigenin, calotropagenin, coroglaucogenin, ascandroside, frugoside, corotoxigenin derivatives) #2: Calotropin and calotropin derivatives in roots #3: cardenolides (RF-00004389-PAR) in roots #4: Pregnane derivatives in roots (ikemagenin, lineolon, pleurogenin derivatives) #5: tuberosides (pregnane glycosides) saponins) in aerial parts #6: Tuberosides in roots (diepoxy-secopregnane glycosides)
Endpoint Studies
Genotoxicity
Composition #1: Abe, F., Yamauchi, T. An androstane bioside and 3 '-thiazolidinone derivatives of doubly-linked cardenolide glycosides from the roots of Asclepias tuberosa . chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin, 2000, vol. 48, no. 7, p. 991–993. .
Composition #2: Abe, F., Yamauchi, T. An androstane bioside and 3 '-thiazolidinone derivatives of doubly-linked cardenolide glycosides from the roots of Asclepias tuberosa . chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin, 2000, vol. 48, no. 7, p. 991–993. .
Composition #3: Abe, F., Yamauchi, T. An androstane bioside and 3 '-thiazolidinone derivatives of doubly-linked cardenolide glycosides from the roots of Asclepias tuberosa . chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin, 2000, vol. 48, no. 7, p. 991–993. .
Composition #4: Abe, F., Yamauchi, T. Pregnane glycosides from the roots of Asclepias tuberosa. chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin, 2000, vol. 48, no. 7, p. 1017–1022. .
Composition #5: Warashina, Tsutomu., Noro, Tadataka. 8,14-Secopregnane glycosides from the aerial parts of Asclepias tuberosa. phytochemistry, 2009, vol. 70, no. 10, p. 1294–1304. DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2009.07.033. [DOI link]
Composition #6: Warashina, Tsutomu., Umehara, Kaoru., Miyase, Toshio., Noro, Tadataka. 8,12;8,20-Diepoxy-8,14-secopregnane glycosides from roots of Asclepias tuberosa and their effect on proliferation of human skin fibroblasts . phytochemistry, 2011, vol. 72, no. 14-15, p. 1865–1875. DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2011.05.012. [DOI link]