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Feverfew Extract 0.8 Parthenolide | 84692-91-1

Feverfew Extract 0.8 Parthenolide | 84692-91-1


  • Common name:: Pyrethrum parthenium (L.) Sm.
  • CAS No.:: 84692-91-1
  • Molecular formula: : C15H18O3
  • Appearance:: Brown yellow powder
  • Qty in 20' FCL:: 20MT
  • Min. Order: : 25KG
  • Brand Name:: Colorcom
  • Shelf Life: : 2 Years
  • Place of Origin:: China
  • Package:: 25 kgs/bag or as you request
  • Storage:: Store at a ventilated, dry place
  • Standards executed: : International Standard
  • Product Specification: : 0.8%Parthenolide
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    Feverfew, also known as "Feverfew" (English name Feverfew), has been used as a medicinal material since the first century AD.

    Modern research has found that a sesquiterpenoid synthesized in it, Kauniolide, has good It has functions such as anti-cancer, inhibiting parasite and bacterial growth, and deciphering its synthesis pathway will help to develop new anti-cancer drugs.

    This extract can destroy acute myeloid leukemia cells and is of great help in the development of new drugs for leukemia.

    This extract of feverfew can target and destroy the stem cells that cause acute and chronic myeloid leukemia, and fundamentally curb the disease.

    The efficacy and role of Feverfew Extract 0.8%Parthenolide

    This extract can destroy acute myeloid leukemia cells and is of great help to the development of new leukemia drugs. This extract of feverfew also targets the stem cells that cause acute and chronic myeloid leukemia, and fundamentally curbs the disease.

    It can be used to treat a variety of diseases from migraine to rheumatitis. It can also be processed into powder (capsule) with other natural medicinal plants.

    Can be used as a carminative to treat flatulence.

    Can be used for menstrual agents, insecticides (parasites).

    Can be used to relieve kidney pain, dizziness and morning vomiting.

    It can help to improve the symptoms of cold and fever.


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