“…Our report is the first for physalin D. Previous phytochemical studies on the aerial parts of Physalis plants have led to the identification of physalins, which are believed to be the bioactive compounds of the genus Physalis (Januário et al, 2002;Dos Santos et al, 2003;Wu et al, 2004;Choudhary et al, 2005;Lee & Houghton, 2005;Magalhaes et al, 2006;Damu et al, 2007;Castro et al, 2008). However, there is relatively little information in the literature regarding the steroid content of the calyces of Physalis species (Dinan et al, 1997;Qiu et al, 2008). In the present study, physalin D was isolated from the extracts of P. alkekengi.…”