withanolides
Withanolides are a class of naturally occurring steroidal lactones produced by plants of the genus Withania, most notably *Withania somnifera*, commonly known as Ashwagandha. These compounds are characterized by a distinctive ergostane-type skeleton with an opened lactone ring. Their chemical structure typically includes a six-membered ring A, fused to a five-membered ring B, followed by two more six-membered rings C and D, with a characteristic lactone ring attached to the D ring.
The biosynthesis of withanolides begins with cholesterol and proceeds through a series of enzymatic modifications involving
Research has explored the potential biological activities of withanolides, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, immunomodulatory, and anti-cancer effects.