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Esculin
Catalog No. | PI0056 |
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CAS No. | 531-75-9 |
Molecular Formula | C15H16O9 |
Molecular Weight | 340.28 |
Purity | 98% HPLC |
Package | 25 kg/drum |
Botanical Source | Aesculus hippocastanum linn. |
Appearance | White powder |
Storage | Stored in cool and dry places, protected from direct sunlight and heat. |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Note: This esculin can also be used as reference standards. You can find it under the category of Reference Substance at Herbalext.com. |
Safety Tips of Esculin
Handling of esculin should only be performed by personnel trained and familiar with handling of potent active pharmaceutical ingredients. Moderate to severe irritant to the skin and eyes.
Related Applications
Antibacterial and Anti-inflammatory
Antibiotics are medicines that kill microorganisms and cure bacterial infections. Conventional medicine has produced a number of antibiotics, which doctors prescribe for a variety of infectious conditions. There are also several herbs used as natural antibiotics that are considered antibacterial or antimicrobial. Some medicines not only have an anesthetization function but also have the ability to decrease swelling, alleviate pain, resist bacteria, diminish inflammation, disinfect and sterilize. Herbal extract possesses these activities with lower toxicities.
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