“…The polyoxypregnanes and their derivatives as valuable therapeutic agents are naturally occurring C 21 steroidal skeleton or substituted by oligosaccharide chain, benzoyl, acylated tigloyl ester groups, as well as an extra epoxide ring ( Bai et al, 2007 ; Zheng et al, 2014 ), which exhibited diverse biological and medicinal activities, such as anti-inflammatory effect, immune-suppressive effect; chondro-protective effect; and antifungal, antioxidant, antifertility, anti-AchE, and anti-HIV activities ( Abe et al, 2000 ; Niranjan et al, 2002 ; Plaza et al, 2004 ; Deng et al, 2005 ; Li et al, 2007 ; Sanyacharernkul et al, 2009 ; Ni and Ye, 2010 ; Wang et al, 2010 ; Itthiarbha et al, 2012 ; Pang et al, 2015 ; Zhang et al, 2015 ; Gu and Hao, 2016 ; Wang et al, 2016 ; Pang et al, 2017 ; Zhan et al, 2019 ). In particular, many of them have shown prominent anticarcinogenic or cancer inhibitory activities with great research and development potential, and received widespread attention by pharmacologists ( Plaza et al, 2005 ; Panda et al, 2006 ; Bai et al, 2009 ; Shen and Zhang, 2010 ; Zhang et al, 2010 ; Xue et al, 2012 ; Sun et al, 2014 ; Yao et al, 2014 ; Zhang et al, 2015 ; Liu et al, 2018 ; Song et al, 2018 ).…”