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Icariin
The aboveground parts of *Epimedium grandiflorum* Morr., *Epimedium sagittatum*, and *Epimedium koreanum*, and the stems and leaves of *Epimedium brevicornum*, all belonging to the Berberidaceae family.
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Keywords:
Tiherb, Tiherb Extracts
English name:
Icariin
CAS:
489-32-7
Alias:
Icariin
Specifications:
20%, 98%
Test Method:
HPLC
Plant Sources:
The aboveground parts of *Epimedium grandiflorum* Morr., *Epimedium sagittatum*, and *Epimedium koreanum*, and the stems and leaves of *Epimedium brevicornum*, all belonging to the Berberidaceae family.
Molecular Formula And Molecular Weight:
C33H40O15; 676.65
Melting Point And Solubility:
Melting point 231-232℃, soluble in ethanol, ethyl acetate, pyridine, insoluble in ether, benzene, chloroform and acetone.
Product Introduction
Yellow powder
Epimedium has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, it can also suppress coughs and relieve asthma, stimulate sensory nerves, dilate blood vessels, prevent osteoporosis, improve immune and cardiovascular system function, increase coronary blood flow, increase myocardial oxygen consumption, and inhibit tumor cell growth. It promotes sexual function and can increase the weight of the epididymis and seminal vesicles in mice, thus having an aphrodisiac effect. Clinically, it has been used to treat angina pectoris with some efficacy, and it has a better effect on lowering diastolic pressure in hypertensive patients.
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