Quick Details
- ProName: Leonurine hydrochloride
- CasNo: 24697-74-3
- Molecular Formula: C14H21N3O5
- LimitNum: 0
Superiority
1. Motherwort Extract
2. Leonurus sibiricus
3. 98% HPLC, white prismatic crystal
4. Free Samples
5. GMP, Kosher, Halal, ISO
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Details
1. Motherwort Extract2. Leonurus sibiricus3. 98% HPLC, white prismatic crystal4. Free Samples5. GMP, Kosher, Halal, ISO
Motherwort extract 98% Leonurine HPLC CAS No. 24697-74-3 Main Contents LeonurinePlant ResourceLeonurus sibiricusMain Specification 98% HPLCAppearance White prismatic crystalPlant Part Used LeafExtract Solution Grain AlcoholMolecular formula and weight C14H21N3O5 , 365.8 What is Motherwort?Motherwort's several species are native to temperate regions of Europe and Asia and grow wild in Canada and the United States. For therapeutic purposes, the species are generally interchangeable. As its name implies, motherwort was used by the people in these geographical regions as a folk remedy for female reproductive disorders. It was also used for certain types of heart conditions, as the Latin word cardiaca indicates. Today, it is recommended by herbalists and Commission E for heart palpitations occurring with anxiety attacks or other nervous disorders.Motherwort herb consists of the aboveground parts of Leonurus cardiaca L., gathered during flowering season, and their preparations in effective dosage. The preparation contains alkaloids (stachydrine), glycosides of bitter principles, and bufenolide. What is Leonurine?Leonurine is one of the chemical constituents of the South African plant Leonotis leonurus. It is a mildly psychoactive alkaloid found in species Leonotis nepetifolia, Leonotis artemisia as well as other plants of family Lamiaceae. Leonurine is easily extracted into water, as well as from the essential oil of Leonurus sibiricus. Where will Motherwort Extract Leonurine be used for?Valuable in female weakness and disorders (hence the name), allaying nervous irritability and inducing quiet and passivity of the whole nervous system.Be used as diaphoretic, antispasmodic, tonic, nervine, emmenagogue.