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Three pairs of bufadienolide l/d-lactate epimers (1-6) were isolated from the eggs of the toad Bufo bufo gargarizans. The structures were elucidated by using spectroscopic methods, X-ray diffraction analysis and a modified Mosher's method. Compounds 1-6 represent the first occurrence of lactate-conjugated bufadienolides in nature, and illustrate the existence of an enzyme-controlled epimerization from l- to d-lactate in amphibians. The biosynthetic pathways, in which two key enzymes might be involved (i.e., lactate racemase and acyltransferase), were proposed. In addition, the biological assays revealed that compounds 1-4 are potent cytotoxic agents against human gastric cancer cells BGC-823 and human lung cancer cells A549 with IC values in a range of 8.0 to 80.0 nM.

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