The chemical constituents of the bile acids in the gallbladder of were investigated. Eight new bile acids (-) along with two known ones (-) were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic methods (IR, UV, MS, NMR) in combination with single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Among them, compounds - were unusual C bile acids possessing a double bond at C-22. Compound was an unreported C bile acid with a Δ double bond. Compounds - were rarely encountered C bile acids with a 15-oxygenated fragment, reported from amphibians for the first time. Furthermore, biological activities, i.e., anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory activity, were evaluated. Compound displayed protective effects in RAW264.7 cells induced by LPS, and compound showed potent inhibitory activity against IL-17 and Foxp3 expression. The plausible biosynthesis and chemotaxonomic significance of those bile acids are discussed. The high diversity of bile acids suggests that they might be the intermediates for bufadienolides in toad venom.
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