Astragaloside Explained
thumb|Chemical structure of astragaloside IVAstragalosides are a series of related chemical compounds isolated from Astragalus membranaceus.[1]
Also known as astrasieversianin, AS-IV, astraversianin XIV, or cyclosiversioside F, it is a white powder with a melting point of 284°C–285°C (Wang et al., 1987). Its molecular formula is C41H68O14, and its theoretically accurate molecular weight is 784.4609.[2]
Notes and References
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