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Crude Medicine Traditional Medicine Research Reagents Traditional Medicine/ Crude Medicine Research Reagents Alkaloids Atropine 5g / 25g [A0754] Quinidine Sulfate Dihydrate 5g / 25g [Q0010] Berberine Chloride Hydrate 5g / 25g [B0450] Quinine 25g / 100g [Q0028] Berberine Sulfate Hydrate 5g / 25g [B0451] Quinine Hydrochloride Dihydrate 25g [Q0030] (+)-Bicuculline 25mg / 100mg [B1890] Reserpine 1g / 5g [R0007] Caffeine 25g / 500g [C2042] Rutaecarpine 200mg / 1g [R0102] (S)-(+)-Camptothecin 100mg / 1g [C1495] Scopolamine Hydrobromide Trihydrate Capsaicin (Natural) 1g [M1149] 1g / 10g [S0021] Colchicine 500mg / 5g [C0380] Sophocarpine Monohydrate 25mg / 100mg [O0505] Cordycepin 25mg [C2689] Strychnine 25g [S0249] (-)-Hyoscyamine 5g [H0450] Strychnine Hydrochloride Hydrate 25g [S0257] Indirubin 25mg [I0868] Strychnine Nitrate 25g [S0093] Irinotecan Hydrochloride Trihydrate 100mg [I0714] Strychnine Sulfate Pentahydrate 25g [S0094] Matrine 200mg / 1g [M2120] Synephrine 5g / 25g [S0232] Nicotine 25mL / 100mL / 500mL [N0079] Synephrine Tartrate 25g [S0233] Papaverine Hydrochloride 25g [P0016] Tetrandrine 200mg / 1g [T3321] Pilocarpine Hydrochloride 1g / 5g [P0434] Theobromine 25g / 100g / 500g [T0178] Pilocarpine Nitrate 5g [P0399] Theophylline 25g / 100g / 500g [T0179] Piperine 1g / 5g [P0460] Tubocurarine Chloride Pentahydrate 100mg / 1g [C0433] Quinidine 5g / 25g [Q0006] Terpenoids Asiatic Acid 50mg / 200mg [A2475] Glycyrrhizin Monoammonium Salt Hydrate Betulinic Acid 100mg / 1g [B2836] 1g / 25g [G0151] Betulinol 100mg [B0803] (+)-Limonene (>95.0%) 5mL / 25mL / 500mL [L0047] Bilobalide 10mg / 50mg [B4388] (+)-Limonene (>99.0%) 5mL / 25mL [L0105] (+)-Camphor 25g / 500g [C0010] (-)-Limonene 5mL / 25mL / 500mL [L0132] Carnosic Acid 20mg / 100mg [C2488] (-)-Menthol 25g / 100g / 500g [M0545] Cedrol 5g / 25g [C2854] (+)-Nootkatone 1g [N0920] Celastrol 25mg [C2737] Paclitaxel 100mg [P1632] Citral (cis- and trans- mixture) 25mL [D0762] Paeoniflorin 100mg [P1876] Cryptotanshinon 25mg / 100mg [C3363] Parthenolide 25mg / 100mg [P1982] 10-Deacetylbaccatin III 100mg / 500mg [D4148] (-)-Perillaldehyde 5mL / 25mL [P0866] Dihydrotanshinone I 10mg / 50mg [D5379] Picrotoxin 1g / 5g [C0375] Docetaxel 100mg / 1g [D4102] (1R)-(+)-α-Pinene 25mL / 100mL / 500mL [P1099] Genipin 25mg / 100mg [G0458] Santonin 5g / 25g [S0521] Geniposide 100mg / 1g [G0385] Stevioside 25g [S0594] Germacrone 20mg / 100mg [G0519] Thymol 25g / 500g [M0410] Glycyrrhizin 1g / 25g [G0150] Triptolide 10mg [T2899] Glycyrrhizin Dipotassium Salt Hydrate 25g [G0270] Ursolic Acid 100mg / 1g [U0065] Traditional Medicine/Crude Medicine Research Reagents Phenylpropanoids Aromatic Polyketides 4-Allylpyrocatechol 10mg / 100mg [A2947] Acacetin 25mg / 100mg [A3013] trans-Anethole 25g / 100g / 500g [P0494] Apigenin 100mg [A1514] Angelicin 25mg [A2573] Baicalein 1g / 5g [T2721] (-)-Arctigenin 10mg / 50mg [A3117] Baicalin 25g [B2835] Arctiin 10mg / 50mg [A3118] Biochanin A 200mg / 1g / 5g [B4098] Bergapten 1g / 5g [B2840] Bisdemethoxycurcumin 5g / 25g [B3347] Caffeic Acid 5g / 25g [C0002] (+)-Catechin Hydrate 1g / 10g [C0705] Caffeic Acid Methyl Ester 200mg / 1g [M2519] Curcumin (Natural) 1g / 25g [C0434] Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester (= CAPE) Curcumin (Synthetic) 5g / 25g [C2302] 25mg / 250mg [P2088] Daidzein 1g [D2668] Chlorogenic Acid Hydrate 1g / 5g [C0181] Genistein 100mg / 1g [G0272] trans-Cinnamaldehyde 25mL / 500mL [C0352] Hesperetin 5g / 25g [H0721] trans-Cinnamic Acid 25g / 100g / 500g [C0353] Hesperidin 25g / 100g / 500g [H0049] Dicoumarol 1g / 25g [M0216] Icariin 200mg / 1g [I0862] Ellagic Acid Dihydrate 5g / 25g [E0375] Icaritin 10mg / 50mg [I0974] Eugenol 25mL / 100mL / 500mL [A0232] Kaempferol Hydrate 100mg / 1g [K0018] trans-Ferulic Acid 25g / 100g / 250g [H0267] Luteolin 1g / 5g [T2682] [6]-Gingerol 20mg [G0413] Nobiletin 10mg / 100mg [N0871] Honokiol 200mg / 1g [H1309] Psoralen 20mg / 100mg [P2077] Imperatorin 25mg / 100mg [I0904] Pterostilbene 100mg / 1g [P1924] Isopimpinellin 10mg [I0861] Puerarin 200mg / 1g [P1886] Magnolol 200mg / 1g [D3971] Rutin Hydrate 25g [R0035] γ -Oryzanol 25g / 250g [O0172] Tangeretin 10mg / 100mg [T2708] Sesamin 100mg [S0495] Trioxsalen 1g / 5g [T2267] Xanthotoxin 100mg / 1g [X0009] Xanthohumol 25mg [X0068] Zingerone 25g / 100g [H1314] Xanthotoxin 100mg / 1g [X0009] Steroids Others Digitonin 100mg [D0540] Allantoin 25g / 500g [A0211] Digitoxigenin 10mg [D0541] Aloe Emodin 100mg / 1g [A2491] Digitoxin 100mg [D0542] Amygdalin 1g / 5g / 10g [A0443] Digoxin 100mg / 1g [D1828] Andrographolide 1g / 5g [A2459] Diosgenin 1g / 10g [D1474] Apocynin 25g / 100g / 500g [H0261] Ergosterol 5g / 25g [E0018] Arbutin 5g / 25g [A0522] Hecogenin 100mg / 1g [H0003] Bergenin 1g / 5g [B4349] β-Sitosterol 25g [S0040] Emodin 100mg / 1g [E0500] β-Sitosterol Acetate 1g / 5g [S0221] Glucotropaeolin Potassium Salt 10mg [G0397] Stigmasterol 1g / 5g / 25g [S0088] Guaiacol 25g / 500g [M0121] Tomatine from Tomato 100mg [T3636] Methyl 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