Cassels B K
J Ethnopharmacol. 1985 Nov-Dec;14(2-3):273-81. doi: 10.1016/0378-8741(85)90094-7.
An arrow poison prepared by traditional methods from Acokanthera schimperi in the Maasai plains of Kenya was shown to contain acolongifloroside K as its major active principle, as well as smaller amounts of ouabain and acovenoside A. The major cardenolide is the first identified "ouabain equivalent" from an East African arrow poison.
在肯尼亚马赛平原,用传统方法从箭毒树制备的一种箭毒被证明含有长花毒毛旋花子苷K作为其主要活性成分,以及少量的哇巴因和阿可糖苷A。这种主要的强心苷是从东非箭毒中首次鉴定出的“哇巴因等效物”。