Berberine hydrochloride, also known as berberine hydrochloride, has been used in clinical practice for a long time as a heat-clearing and detoxifying and antibacterial drug. Commonly used in the treatment of bacillary dysentery, acute gastroenteritis, chronic cholecystitis, conjunctivitis, suppurative otitis media and other diseases, all have significant curative effect. Berberine hydrochloride is an isoquinoline Chemicalbook alkaloid, which exists in many plants of 4 families and 10 genera including Berberaceae. Berberine can precipitate yellow needle-like crystals from ether. Berberine is a quaternary ammonium alkaloid, and the solubility of its salts in water is relatively small, such as 1:500 for hydrochloride and 1:30 for sulfate.
Specifications
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Density: 1.654g/cm3
Melting point: 200ºC
Molecular formula: C20H18ClNO4
Molecular weight: 372.822
Exact Mass: 372.099701
PSA: 40.80000
LogP: 0.10030
Appearance: Yellow crystalline powder
Storage conditions: Store in a cool, ventilated warehouse. Keep away from fire and heat sources. Package is sealed. It should be stored separately from oxidants, alkalis, and edible chemicals, and should not be mixed.