Feverfew Extract Parthenolide - CAS No.:20554-84-1 Specificaton & Trade Terms
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Feverfew Extract Parthenolide
Product Name: Feverfew Extract
Plant source: Tanacetum Parthenium
Parts used :flower
Active ingredients: parthenolide
Specification : 0.4%/ 0.8% parthenolide HPLC
Appearance: yellow brown powder
Test: HPLC
CAS No.:20554-84-1
Molecular Formula:C15H20O3
Molecular Weight:248.32
Standard: GMP,Kosher,HALAL,ISO9001,HACCP.
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Feverfew Description
Common names :Bride's Button ,Compositae , Featherfew ,Featherfoil ,Febrifuge Plant , Wild Chamomile
Feverfew is a traditional medicinal herb which is found in many old gardens, and is also occasionally grown for ornament. The word "feverfew" derives from the Latin word febrifugia, meaning "fever reducer." The plant has been used as a herbal treatment to reduce fever and to treat headaches, arthritis and digestive problems, though scientific evidence does not support anything beyond a placebo effect.
Constituents
sesquiterpene lactones, especially parthenolide
caustic acid
essential oils
flavonoid glycosides
pinene derivatives
tannin
volatile oil
Definition
Parthenolide is a sesquiterpene lactone of the germacranolide class which occurs naturally in the plant feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium), after which it is named. It is found in highest concentration in the flowers and fruit.
Parthenolide benefits
Be helpful in leukemia and migraine headache
Anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor properties.
Activity against a parasite Leishmania amazonensis
Microtubule-interfering activity