eupatoriopicrine is a chemical substance, also known as eupatoriopicrine or cetane harmful poison base. It belongs to the alkaloid class of compounds. The following is a description of its nature, use, preparation and safety information:
Nature:
- eupatoriopicrine is a yellow crystalline solid with a strong bitter taste.
-It is dissolved in water at the same time will produce alkaline solution.
-It can be dissolved in alcohol, benzene and chloroform.
Use:
- eupatoriopicrine is used as one of the components of medicine in traditional medicine.
-It is considered to have anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic effects.
- eupatoriopicrine is also used to treat malaria and other related conditions.
Method:
- eupatoriopicrine is extracted from the Ketan noxious poisonous weed (Eupatorium adenophorum) plant. The plant grows in tropical and subtropical regions.
Safety Information:
- eupatoriopicrine is considered relatively safe at certain doses.
-However, due to the lack of sufficient research, our understanding of the safety of its long-term or high-dose use is limited.
-If you need to use eupatoriopicrine, it is recommended to do it under the supervision of a doctor.
-The effects of chemical exposure or ingestion on human health require careful evaluation.
-Abnormal doses may cause symptoms of intoxication such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and headache.
Please note that this is a general introduction to eupatoriopicrine only. When using or handling this chemical, always follow the safe operating guidelines and refer to reliable resources for more detailed information.