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Tetrahydropalmatine hydrochloride

A white crystalline product extracted from the dried roots of Sinomenium Acutum Rehderett Wilson.

Keywords:

Tiherb, Tiherb Extracts

Product Information Pharmacological Effects References

English name:

Sinomenine

CAS:

6080-33-7

Alias:

Stepharine, fangchinoline, tetrandrine

Specifications:

98%

Test Method:

HPLC

Plant Sources:

A white crystalline product extracted from the dried roots of Sinomenium Acutum Rehderett Wilson.

Molecular Formula And Molecular Weight:

G19H23NO4, 329.38

Melting Point And Solubility:

Soluble in ethanol, acetone, chloroform and dilute alkali; slightly soluble in water, ethanol and benzene (needle-like crystals)

Product Introduction

White crystals

Tetrandrine hydrochloride is a highly effective anti-rheumatic drug developed in recent years. Modern pharmacological experiments have proven its effects in dispelling wind and dampness, activating blood circulation and dredging collaterals, and promoting diuresis and reducing swelling.
 

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