Product Name: Astragaloside IV(A)
Synonyms: Astragaloside A; Astragaloside-A; Astragaloside IV; Astramembrannin I; Cyclosiversioside F
CAS No.: 83207-58-3
Mol. Formula: C41H68O14
Mol. Weight: 784.97
Botanical Source: Astragalus, Huang-qi etc.
Catalogue No.: A07022
Purity : > 95%,98%,99% by HPLC-ELSD
Astragaloside IV (ASIV) is a glycoside (sugar-bound molecule) from the astragalus plant. Astragalus is used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM); like many “traditional” plants, the actual effects from the dried or whole plant are not strong enough pharmacologically to merit scientific inquiry for modern medicinal use. However, the glycoside astragaloside IV holds potential to heal wounds, improve immune function, assist in recovery from cardiovascular events, reverse endothelial dysfunction due to hyperaminoacidemia (a major contributor to cardiovascular disease), promotes mesenchymal stem cell proliferation in vitro, reduced induced left ventricular hypertrophy in a rat model, inhibited proliferation of basal-like human breast cancer lines in vitro, and attenuated 6-OHDA induced loss of dopaminergic neurons in a culture.
The glycoside astragaloside IV is not the only compound from the astragalus plant with healing potential; many of the traits are shared with other chemicals from the plant, in various forms, such as cycloastraganol:
Cycloartane-type saponins are the principal constituents responsible for wound healing activities of the roots of Astragalus species substantiating its use in traditional medicine.
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Synonyms: Astragaloside A; Astragaloside-A; Astragaloside IV; Astramembrannin I; Cyclosiversioside F
CAS No.: 83207-58-3
Mol. Formula: C41H68O14
Mol. Weight: 784.97
Botanical Source: Astragalus, Huang-qi etc.
Catalogue No.: A07022
Purity : > 95%,98%,99% by HPLC-ELSD
Astragaloside IV (ASIV) is a glycoside (sugar-bound molecule) from the astragalus plant. Astragalus is used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM); like many “traditional” plants, the actual effects from the dried or whole plant are not strong enough pharmacologically to merit scientific inquiry for modern medicinal use. However, the glycoside astragaloside IV holds potential to heal wounds, improve immune function, assist in recovery from cardiovascular events, reverse endothelial dysfunction due to hyperaminoacidemia (a major contributor to cardiovascular disease), promotes mesenchymal stem cell proliferation in vitro, reduced induced left ventricular hypertrophy in a rat model, inhibited proliferation of basal-like human breast cancer lines in vitro, and attenuated 6-OHDA induced loss of dopaminergic neurons in a culture.
The glycoside astragaloside IV is not the only compound from the astragalus plant with healing potential; many of the traits are shared with other chemicals from the plant, in various forms, such as cycloastraganol:
Cycloartane-type saponins are the principal constituents responsible for wound healing activities of the roots of Astragalus species substantiating its use in traditional medicine.
Read more:www.botanical-extracts.net