Hypericurn perforatum L.

Hypericum is a genus of about 400 species of flowering plants in the family Hypericaceae (formerly often considered a subfamily of Clusiaceae).
The genus has a nearly worldwide distribution, missing only from tropical lowlands, deserts and polar regions. All members of the genus may be referred to as St. John's wort, though they are also commonly just called hypericum, and some are known as tutsan. Hypericum perforatum is the most potent species and it is today grown commercially for use in herbalism and medicine; other St. John's-worts possess interesting properties and chemical compounds but are not well researched. As these secondary compounds appear to be related to deterring herbivores, they are present in varying and unpredictable quantities: still, a number of high-yield cultivars have been developed.
Two main compounds of interest have been studied in more detail: hyperforin and hypericin.

Research products of this plants
Hyperoside

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CAS No: 482-36-0
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Hypericin

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Pseudohypericin

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2''-O-Galloylhyperin

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CAS No: 53209-27-1
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Emodin

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Isoquercitrin

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Rutin

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CAS No: 153-18-4
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Methyl hesperidin

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CAS No: 11013-97-1
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Quercetin

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Quercitrin

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CAS No: 522-12-3
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Hyperoside

Catalog No: CFN98754
CAS No: 482-36-0
Price: $50/20mg