Unlock the Power of Platycodin D: Natural Ingredient for Advanced Research and Development
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Platycodin D
Platycodin D is a refined natural ingredient with a minimum purity of 98%, sourced from Platycodon Grandiflorus. Identified by its CAS number 58479-68-8 and molecular formula C57H92O28, this triterpenoid saponin serves as a crucial intermediate in scientific research and product development across multiple sectors.
- Explore the benefits of natural ingredient intermediate for research, offering a pure and reliable compound for your studies.
- Leverage the potential of high purity platycodin d extracted from premium botanical sources.
- Ensure quality with ISO certified plant extract, backed by rigorous quality management systems.
- Investigate the diverse applications of platycodon grandiflorus extract in various industries.
Advantages Offered
Uncompromised Purity
Achieve precise results with our platycodin d supplier, offering a minimum 98% purity, ensuring the integrity of your research on this natural ingredient.
Botanical Prowess
Benefit from a product derived from the carefully selected Platycodon Grandiflorus, a testament to our expertise in plant extract sourcing.
Quality Assurance
Trust in our commitment to quality, as evidenced by our ISO 9001:2015 certification, guaranteeing reliable natural ingredient manufacturing.
Key Applications
Pharmaceutical Research
Utilize Platycodin D as a key natural ingredient intermediate for drug discovery and development, investigating its potential therapeutic properties.
Nutraceutical Innovation
Incorporate this high purity platycodin d into formulations for dietary supplements and functional foods, tapping into its natural ingredient benefits.
Cosmetic Formulations
Explore the use of this potent plant extract in cosmetic products for its potential skin-enhancing properties.
Biochemical Studies
Employ Platycodin D in biochemical assays and studies to understand its complex interactions within biological systems.