Well-designed Ursodeoxycholic Acid Cas 128-13-2 - Rotundine – Chenlv Detail:
CAS No.: 10097 -84 -4
Latin name: Stephaniace pharantha Hayata.Corydalis rhizoma
Part used: stem
Appearance:White or yellowish crystals.
Molecular Formula: C21H25NO4
Molecular Weight:355.4
Test method: HPLC
Specification:98%
Rotundine is a kind of organic alkaloid with analgesic activity extracted from traditional Chinese medicinal plant named Corydalis rhizoma. It has been used in a lot of countries as an alternative to anxiolytic and sedative drugs of the benzodiazepine group and analgesics such as opiates. Rotundine has potent effects on the central nervous system but has nothing to do with opioid receptors. Therefore, it has little addiction effects. Recent studies also found other pharmacology effects of Rotundine, such as cardiovascular protective effects and antitumor effects. Because of its low toxicity and less adverse reactions, Rotundine has attracted a lot of attention in pain management. It has great market prospects and deserves further development and utilization.
Product packing: 25kg/drum
Validity period: 2 years
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