Digitonin is a
glycoside obtained from
Digitalis purpurea; the
aglycone is
digitogenin. Used as a detergent, it effectively water-solubilizes
lipids. As such, it has several
membrane-related applications in
biochemistry, including solubilizing
membrane proteins, precipitating
cholesterol, and permeabilizing cell membranes.
Digitonin is sometimes confused with the cardiac drug digoxin (sometimes also called digitalis or digitoxin), but has no heart-related effects.
Physical & Chemical Properties
Chemical Formula= C
56H
92O
29
Molecular Weight= 1229.3
Critical micelle concentration= < 0.5 mM
Average micellar weight= 70000
Solubility= 5 %
(w/v)
Appearance = White to off-white powder
Boiling Point/Melting Point= 230 °C to 240 °C
Specific Rotation= -47 TO -49º (10 g/100 ml 75%
Acetic Acid at 25 °C)1
aggregation number = 60.
Biological Properties
Rat-LD50 : 4 mg/kg body weight (IVN), 51 mg/kg body weight (ORAL)
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