Medicine material Ivy leaf extract Hederacoside C Hederagenin CAS NO.14216-03-6
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Keywords
- Hederagenin
- Ivy leaf extract
- Hederacoside C
Quick Details
- ProName: Medicine material Ivy leaf extract Hed...
- CasNo: 14216-03-6
- Molecular Formula: C30H48O4
- Appearance: Fine Brownish Powder
- Application: Treatment of joint pain
- DeliveryTime: 2 days after payment
- PackAge: Inside is two plastic bag, Outside is ...
- Port: Shanghai
- ProductionCapacity: 1000 Metric Ton/Day
- Purity: 5%-10%
- Storage: Inside is two plastic bag, Outside is ...
- LimitNum: 1 Kilogram
- Plant of Origin: ivy leaf extract
- Testing Method: UV/HPLC
- Product Ecification: 5%-10%
- Heavy Metal: Less than 5PPM
- Voluntary Standards: CP
Superiority
Function:
1.Ivy has the treatment of joint pain;
2.Ivy can effectively resist to carcinogenic substances in the nicotine;
3.Ivy has the function of promoting blood circulation and detoxification;
Application:
(1) Applied in health product field, because of its multiple pharmacological effect, it aslo be used as health-caremedicine.
(2) Applied in cosmetic field, ivy as raw materials of skin care products appeared on the market.
Details
Brief introduction:
[Appearance]: Fine Brownish Powder
[Hederacoside C CAS No]: 14216-03-6
[Molecular Formula]: C59H96O26
[Molecular Weight]:1221.39
[Hederagenin CAS No]:465-99-6
[Molecular Formula]: C30H48O4
[Molecular Weight]:472.7
[Specifications]: (1) 1%~20% Hederacoside C (HPLC)
(2) 10%~80% Hederacosides (HPLC)
(3) 5%~10% Hederagenin (HPLC)
(4) 10:1 (TLC)
Description:
Ivy is an evergreen plant mostly found in Europe. The plant has been held in high esteem since the ancient times. Ivy leaves were used in the wreaths of Greek gods and newlyweds. This leaf also has held prominent importance in Roman history too.
The ivy leaf is supposed to prevent someone from getting drunk due to too much intake of wine. This belief arose from the Ancient Greek legend explaining why the wine god Bacchus always wore an ivy wreath around his head. In accordance with this story, ivy leaf was once bruised and simmered in the wine to keep sober while enjoying the taste of wine.