Baicalin

Baicalin

Product Details:

  • Storage Store in a cool dry place away from light and moisture.,
  • Poisonous NO,
  • Color Yellow,
  • Melting Point 201-202°C
  • Taste Slightly bitter,
  • Boiling point Not applicable (decomposes before boiling)
  • Molecular Weight 446.36 g/mol
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Baicalin Price And Quantity

Baicalin Product Specifications

  • Powder
  • Yellow powder
  • Neutral in solution
  • Odorless
  • Slightly soluble in water soluble in ethanol.
  • 80 mesh
  • 21967-41-9
  • Used as an antioxidant antiviral and anti-inflammatory agent in pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements.
  • Pharmaceutical Grade
  • 2 years
  • C21H18O11 (Baicalin is the glucuronide of baicalein)
  • 244-623-7
  • Baicalin
  • Flavonoid
  • C21H18O11
  • 29329990
  • <5%
  • Baicalin
  • Slightly bitter
  • >98%
  • <0.001%
  • Not applicable (decomposes before boiling)
  • 446.36 g/mol
  • Store in a cool dry place away from light and moisture.
  • NO
  • Yellow
  • 201-202°C

Product Description



Baicalin is a pharmaceutical-grade flavonoid compound known for its exceptional purity (>98%) and versatile applications as an antioxidant, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory agent in pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements. This yellow powder is odorless, slightly bitter in taste, and features a particle size of 80 mesh. With a neutral pH in solution, Baicalin ensures stability during usage. It features loss-on-drying levels below 5% and heavy metal content measuring less than 0.001%, ensuring quality and safety. Its molecular formula, C21H18O11, and structural formula highlight Baicalin as the glucuronide of baicalein, reinforcing its efficacy. Baicalins solubility in ethanol and slight water solubility enhances its integration into various formulations. Stored properly in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture, the product maintains a shelf life of 2 years. Non-toxic, safe, and pharmaceutical-grade, Baicalin is suitable for diverse health applications.

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