K. Rothe et al., Uptake of phloem-specific cardenolides by Cuscuta sp growing on Digitalis lanata and Digitalis purpurea, PHYTOCHEM, 51(3), 1999, pp. 357-361
Cuscuta europaea, C. platyloba and C. reflexa were cultivated on stems of D
igitalis lanata und D. purpurea in the second year of vegetation as well as
on petioles of rosettes of D. purpurea in the first year of vegetation. C.
reflexa was most suitable as parasite because it formed relatively thick s
hoot axes and revealed the best rates of infection. Cardenolides were taken
up by the parasitising Cuscuta sp. from the host plants. Within the parasi
te the cardenolide concentration decreased from the haustorial region to th
e shoot tip. The main cardenolides present in Cuscuta were identified as th
e monoglycosides strospeside (gitoxigenin digitaloside) and verodoxin (gita
loxigenin digitaloside). These cardenolides were found irrespective of grow
th of the parasite on D. lanata or D. purpurea though the bulk cardenolides
of these species are tetraglycosides and the cardenolide profiles of D. la
nata and D. purpurea differ from each other. However, strospeside and verod
oxin are structurally related to digitalinum verum (gitoxigenin glucosyldig
italoside) and glucoverodoxin (gitaloxigenin glucosyldigitaloside) present
in the phloem sap of D. lanata. They are obviously derived from these carde
nolides by deglucosylation. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reser
ved.