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.
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Preface.- List of Abbreviations. List of Basic Skeletons.- The
Cholestane Glycosides.- The Ergostane Glycosides.- The Stigmastane
Glycoside.- The Pregnane Glycosides.- The Spirsotane Glycosides.- The
Furastane Glycosides.- The Cardenolide Glycosides.- The Bufanolide
Glycosides.- Miscellaneous Steroid Glycosides.- Compound Index.
Source Index. Registry Number Index. Molecular Formula Index.-
Molecular Weight Index.