Product Name
Huperzine A(Huperzia Serrata Extract)
Synonym
Huperzine Serrate P.E.
Molecular Formula
C15H18N2O
Molecular Weight
242.32
CAS No.
120786-18-7
Purity
1%,5%,98%
Appearance
Brown powder(1%)
Brown yellow powder(5%)
White crystalline powder(98%)
Applications
Pharmaceutical
Certificate
ISO9001(SGS), UKAS, GMP(NSF), KOSHER, HALAL, FDA
Package
Small quantity with double plastic-bag inside, or aluminum foil bag outside. Large quantity with 25kg/drum, or depends on clients requirement.
Storage
Store in cool and dry place and avoid light and heat.
Shelf Life
24 months
Benefits
Huperzine A may have cognition-enhancing activity,can maintains acetylcholine levels for healthy cognitive function and promotes enhanced memory and cell to cell communication,it is potentially ward off the devastating effect of the memory-robbing disease Alzheimer's.
Introduction
Huperzine-A is one of the alkaloids contained in a plant known as Chinese club moss. Other types of club moss are common in the United States, but true Chinese club moss is very hard to find on the U.S. market. It can be grown in Hawaii, but not in any other part of this country. Believed to be largely unchanged from prehistoric plants, club mosses are small ground covers that do not produce flowers. Related to the fern family of plants, they spread by sending out spores instead of seeds. They thrive in damp, shaded areas such as tropical woodlands and the edges of swamps. Huperzine A and huperzine B are two of the chemicals that have been separated from Chinese club moss. Huperzine B is also an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, but because its effects are much weaker than those of huperzine A, most research has focused on huperzine A. Synthetic forms of huperzine A have been made in chemical laboratories and they appear to be as effective as natural huperzine A in studies. Huperzine A has also been combined or "hybridized" with the prescription drug tacrine (Cognex), an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating Alzheimer’s disease. The resulting "huprine" combination seems to be more effective at limiting acetylcholinesterase activity than either agent alone. Much more study needs to be done on the possible effects of huperzine A, huperzine B, huprine, and other chemicals derived from Chinese club moss.
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