Product Description
Berberine Specifications
Rberine Hydrochloride(98%)
Standard: CP2005
C20H16N2O4
Variety: Berberine Hyd
Berberine is a natural, herbal, botanical dietary supplement commonly available in pill, tablet, or capsule form. Berberine is an alkaloid found in various plants, including goldenseal, barberry, Oregon grape, and goldthread. Berberine exhibits a broad spectrum of antibiotic activity in test-tube, animal, and human studies.
Erberine-containing plants are used medicinally in virtually all traditional medical systems, and have a history of usage in Ayurvedic (Hindu) and Chinese medicine dating back at least 3, 000 years. Berberine has demonstrated significant antimicrobial activity against bacteria, fungi, yeast, protozoans (Giardia, etc. ), viruses, helminths (worms) and chlamydia. In addition, berberine's actions include: Antagonism of the effects of cholera and E. Coli toxin, inhibition of intestinal ion secretion, inhibition of smooth muscle contraction (spasms), and reduction of inflammation. Berberine's most common clinical uses include: Bacterial diarrhea and intestinal parasites
Pure Nature Berberine Hydrochloride
CAS #: 633-65-8
Molecular formula: C20H16N2O4
Molecular weight: 348.34
A nutritional ingredient to stimulate the appetite for feedstuff and facilitate growth, which is applied in stockbreeding, poultry breeding and aquaculture widely. It's a new nontoxic, non-polluted and non-remained agent for nutrition reallocation.
Rberine Hydrochloride(98%)
Standard: CP2005
C20H16N2O4
Variety: Berberine Hyd
Berberine is a natural, herbal, botanical dietary supplement commonly available in pill, tablet, or capsule form. Berberine is an alkaloid found in various plants, including goldenseal, barberry, Oregon grape, and goldthread. Berberine exhibits a broad spectrum of antibiotic activity in test-tube, animal, and human studies.
Erberine-containing plants are used medicinally in virtually all traditional medical systems, and have a history of usage in Ayurvedic (Hindu) and Chinese medicine dating back at least 3, 000 years. Berberine has demonstrated significant antimicrobial activity against bacteria, fungi, yeast, protozoans (Giardia, etc. ), viruses, helminths (worms) and chlamydia. In addition, berberine's actions include: Antagonism of the effects of cholera and E. Coli toxin, inhibition of intestinal ion secretion, inhibition of smooth muscle contraction (spasms), and reduction of inflammation. Berberine's most common clinical uses include: Bacterial diarrhea and intestinal parasites
Pure Nature Berberine Hydrochloride
CAS #: 633-65-8
Molecular formula: C20H16N2O4
Molecular weight: 348.34
A nutritional ingredient to stimulate the appetite for feedstuff and facilitate growth, which is applied in stockbreeding, poultry breeding and aquaculture widely. It's a new nontoxic, non-polluted and non-remained agent for nutrition reallocation.
Name: | Berberine hydrochloride |
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CAS No.: | 633-65-8 |
Molecular Structure: | |
Formula: | C20H18NO4.Cl |
Molecular Weight: | 371.84 |
Synonyms: | NSC 646666;Benzo[g]-1,3-benzodioxolo[5,6-a]quinolizinium,5,6-dihydro-9,10-dimethoxy-, chloride (9CI);Berberine, chloride (6CI,7CI);Berbinium, 7,8,13,13a-tetradehydro-9,10-dimethoxy-2,3-(methylenedioxy)-,chloride (8CI);Berberinium chloride; |
EINECS: | 211-195-9 |
Density: | 1.654g/cm3 |
Melting Point: | 204-206 °C (dec.) |
Boiling Point: | |
Flash Point: | |
Solubility: | soluble in cold water |
Appearance: | yellow crystalline powder |