Sanguinarine Chloride
Sanguinarine Chloride is also known as bloodwort redroot, red puccoon,and sometimes pauson. It has also been known as tetterwort,although that name is also used to refer to Chelidonium majus. Plants are variable in leaf and flower shape and have in the past been separated out as different subspecies due to these variable shapes. Currently most taxonomic treatments include these different forms in one highly variable species. In bloodroot, the juice is red and poisonous.
Catalog Number | PIPE-0616 |
Alternative Name(s) | Sanguinarium Chloride Viadent Sanguinarine chloride hydrate |
Research Area | Natural Extract |
Molecular Formula | C20H14ClNO4 |
CAS# | 5578-73-4 |
SMILES | C[N+]1=C2C(=C3C=CC4=C(C3=C1)OCO4)C=CC5=CC6=C(C=C52)OCO6.[Cl-] |
Size | inquiry |
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