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ECB-ART-35897
J Nat Prod 1994 Jun 01;576:747-54. doi: 10.1021/np50108a010.
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Starfish saponins, Part 2. Steroidal oligoglycosides from the starfish Cosmasterias lurida.

Roccatagliata AJ , Maier MS , Seldes AM , Iorizzi M , Minale L .


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Four new sulfated asterosaponins, designated as cosmasterosides A [1], B [2], C [4], and D [5], have been isolated from the Atlantic starfish Cosmasterias lurida along with large amounts of the pentaglycoside ophidianoside F [3] and the minor component forbeside H [6], previously isolated from Ophidiaster ophidianus and Asterias forbesi, respectively. Cosmasteroside A [1] contains the same oligosaccharide chain as ophidianoside F [3] and a (20S)-5 alpha-cholesta-9(11),24-diene-3 beta,6 alpha,20-triol-3 beta-sulfated aglycone. Cosmasterosides B [2], C [4], and D [5] are based on the known aglycone, thornasterol A, and differ in the number and type of monosaccharide components of the carbohydrate chain. Cosmasteroside B [2] contains a novel oligosaccharide chain that differs from that of ophidianoside F [3] by the replacement of the quinovose unit attached to C-6 of the steroidal aglycone by glucose. The tetraglycosides cosmasterosides C [4] and D [5] are structurally related to ophidianoside F [3] and cosmasteroside B [2], respectively, by the loss of a terminal fucose unit.

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Genes referenced: LOC115925415