Spirostan

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The spirostan fundamental parent structure.
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An alternative depiction of the spirostan side chain, emphasizing the fact that rings E and F are perpendicular to one another. Carbon-25 is shown with an (R)-configuration in this diagram.

Spirostan is a defined fundamental parent structure in the nomenclature of steroids.[1][2] It is characterised by a bicyclic side chain containing a ketone spiro acetal group. In the spirostan structure, the configurations of carbons 5 and 25 are not defined, and so must be specified for each derivative.

Occurrence

Spirostan steroids are common as the aglycosidic portions of plant saponins, and include:

  C-5 C-25 Other
sarsasapogenin β S 3β-OH
smilagenin β R 3β-OH
tigogenin α R 3β-OH
diosgenin Δ5 R 3β-OH
anzurogenin-D α R 3β-OH, 5α-OH, 6β-OH
sisalgenin α S 3β-OH, C=O at C-12
roscogenin Δ5 S 1β-OH, 3β-OH

References

  1. Revised Section F: Natural Products and Related Compounds (IUPAC Recommendations 1999). Pure Appl. Chem., 71 (4), 587–643. DOI: 10.1351/pac199971040587.
  2. Nomenclature of Steroids (IUPAC–IUB Recommendations 1989). Pure Appl. Chem., 61 (10), 1783–1822. DOI: 10.1351/pac198961101783.
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