- Use: Sericulture; Cultivate of shrimp, shellfish; Promote the production of protein.
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Extract Resource: Roots of Cyanotis arachnoidea C. B. Clarke.
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Specification (HPLC): 60%, 70%, 90%, 95%, 98%,99%.
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Characteristics: 60%, 70%, Pale yellow powder. 90%, Greyish white powder. 95%, 98%, White powder.
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CAS No.:5289-74-7
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Molecular formula: C27H44O7 Molecular weight: 480.63406
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Brief Introduction:
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Ecdysterone is extracted from the roots of Cyanotis arachnoidea C. B. Clarke. Cyanotis arachnoidea C. B. Clarke distribute widely in China, though which distributed in Yunnan province has the economic value for producing ecdysterone.
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Ecdysterone can promote the amino acid to produce protein. It can stimulate the grow of muscle. It can also improve the liver function in order to accommodate the stress due to the change of environment.
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- The Science and Clinical Studies
- Phytoecdysteroids, which are structurally identical to insect molting hormones, produce a range of effects in mammals, including increasing growth and physical performance. They also have been reported to have effects in lowering of cholesterol, and management of healthy blood glucose levels
- 20-Hydroxyecdysone increases fiber size in a muscle-specific fashion in rat
- 20-Hydroxyecdysone decreases weight and hyperglycemia in a diet-induced obesity mice model
- EcdyMorph (99% 20-hydroxyecdysone) is extracted from the herbaceous perennial plant Rhaponticum Carthamoides. The same plant source used in human and animal studies . Most ecdysterone products sold in the market today use an extract derived from Cyanotis Vaga. This is a much cheaper extract and is usually only standardized to 40-70% 20-Hydroxecdysone.
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