
Product Name: Tetrahydropalmatine
CAS: 10097-84-4
MF: C21H25NO4
MW: 355.43
Description:
Chemical properties:
White or yellowish crystalline; odorless, tasteless; case of optical heating easy to turn yellow. Melting point of 141 --- 144 ℃.
Uses:
Analgesics for medical diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and hepatobiliary system, headache, pain medicine and childbirth pain
Tetrahydropalmatine (THP) is an alkaloid found in several different plant species, mainly in the Corydalis family,[1][2] but also in other plants such as Stephania rotunda.[3] These plants have traditional uses in Chinese herbal medicine. The pharmaceutical industry has synthetically produced the more potent enantiomer Levo-tetrahydropalmatine (Levo-THP), which has been marketed worldwide under different brand names as an alternative to anxiolytic and sedative drugs of the benzodiazepine group and analgesics such as opiates. It is also sold as a dietary supplement.
