Glycosides are organic compounds found in many plants and some animals. They are composed of two parts - a sugar portion (glycone) and a non-sugar portion (aglycone). Upon hydrolysis, glycosides break down into their sugar and non-sugar components. Glycosides have various functions in plants including regulatory, protective, and sanitary roles. In animals and pharmaceutical applications, they exhibit diverse pharmacological activities depending on the chemical nature of the aglycone. Cardiac glycosides are steroidal glycosides that have powerful and specific effects on cardiac muscle contraction and heart rate. They work by increasing the force of systolic contraction and decreasing heart rate through reflex vagal effects.