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Aristolochia manshuriensis

Aristolochia manshuriensis is a plant species known for its traditional use in treating various ailments, including inflammation and pain. The plant contains aristolochic acids, which have been the focus of both therapeutic and toxicological research. Due to its potent biological activity, Aristolochia manshuriensis is used with caution in research settings. At CymitQuimica, we offer extracts and compounds from Aristolochia manshuriensis for your research in natural product chemistry and toxicology.

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Aristolochic acid A


Ref: BP-BP0192

20mg81.00 €
100mg166.00 €
1000mg505.00 €
Estimated delivery in United States, on Tuesday 7 Jan 2025
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Aristolone


Ref: BP-BP1642

20mg74.00 €
100mg222.00 €
Estimated delivery in United States, on Tuesday 7 Jan 2025
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Aristolochic acid D


Ref: BP-BPF0783

5mg133.00 €
10mg209.00 €
20mg339.00 €
Estimated delivery in United States, on Tuesday 7 Jan 2025
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Aristolochic acid C


Ref: BP-BPF0516

10mg133.00 €
20mg209.00 €
Estimated delivery in United States, on Tuesday 7 Jan 2025
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Aristolochic Acid B


Ref: BP-BP0193

5mg118.00 €
10mg166.00 €
20mg287.00 €
100mg729.00 €
Estimated delivery in United States, on Tuesday 7 Jan 2025
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7-Hydroxyaristolochic acid A


Ref: BP-BP1617

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Estimated delivery in United States, on Tuesday 7 Jan 2025
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Aristololactam


Ref: BP-BP0194

10mg118.00 €
20mg180.00 €
100mg557.00 €
Estimated delivery in United States, on Tuesday 7 Jan 2025
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Aristolactam I


Ref: BP-BP1511

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Estimated delivery in United States, on Tuesday 7 Jan 2025
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