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Products Name:
Bitter Sophora Root Extract, Lighiyellow Sophora Root Extract
Latin name:
Sophra flavescens Ait
Plant part used:
Matrine and Oxymatrine
Specification:
98% Matrine HPLC, 98% Oxymatrine HPLC, 10:1
Testing methods:
HPLC
CAS No:
519-02-8; 16837-52-8
Main functions:
Treat chronic hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis C, Anti-cancer
Classification:
Products
Herbal Extracts
Standardized Extracts
Key words:
Herbal Database
Describe
Brief Introduction
Synonyms--- Sophora japonica (kushen) Root, Sophora flavescens Ait.(kushen) Root, Lighiyellow Sophora Root;Sophora subprostrata (shandougen) Root,Sophora alopecuroides Arial Parts
Matrine
Chemical Name: matridin-15-one
CAS #:
Molecular Formula: C15H24N2O
Mol. Wt.: 248.36
Molecular Structure:

Oxymatrine
Chemical Name: Matridin-15-one,l-oxide.(1β)-
CAS#: 16837-52-8
Molecular Formula: C15H24N2O2
Mol. Wt.: 246.36
Molecular Structure:
Matrine (left) and oxymatrine (right).
Sophora is a genus of about 45 species of small trees and shrubs in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family, Fabaceae. The species are native to southeast Europe, southern Asia, Australasia, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and western
Matrine and oxymatrine are the two major alkaloid components found in sophora roots. They are obtained primarily from Sophora japonica (kushen), but also from Sophora subprostrata (shandougen), and from the above ground portion of Sophora alopecuroides. The matrines were first isolated and identified in 1958; they are unique tetracyclo-quinolizindine alkaloids found only in Sophora species thus far. An intensive investigation into the pharmacology and clinical applications of these alkaloids has gone on for the past decade and remains one of the focal points of Chinese medical research. The main clinical applications are treatment of people with cancer, viral hepatitis, cardiac diseases (such as viral myocarditis), and skin diseases (such as psoriasis and eczema).
The crude herb and crude hot-water extracts of sophora have been available in the West for more than 25 years. An alkaloid fraction of sophora roots containing a standardized level of oxymatrine and matrine (20%) was first introduced by the Institute for Traditional Medicine, and made available to practitioners in tablet form under the name Oxymatrine (White Tiger) in 1998. It has been used without reported side effects. In
Sophora japonica contains about a dozen alkaloids, with matrine and oxymatrine being by far the highest, together comprising about 2% of the dried root stock (most of it in the form of oxymatrine), followed by closely related alkaloids: mainly sophocarpine, but also minute amounts of sophoranol, sophoramine, sophoridine, allomatrine, isomatrine, and others. These alkaloids were first reported as constituents of kushen in a series of publications from 1958-1978.
An overview of recent research on the pharmacology and clinical applications of the sophora alkaloids is presented below. In general, the dosage of the sophora alkaloids administered clinically is in the range of 400-600 mg per day.
Benefits
• Treat chronic hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis C,
• Anti-cancer
• Treat Cardiac Diseases
•Treat Skin Diseases
•Anti-bacterial
•Anti-arrhythmic effect,
• Anti-asthmatic effects,
• Anti-neoplastic effects,
•Anti-allergic effects.
Mechanism
VIRAL HEPATITIS
As described by Chen Yanxi and his colleagues at the
In recent years, oxymatrine has been recommended for treating chronic hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis C and has been shown effective in clinical practice. It has been utilized for these applications broadly, but the factors affecting its efficacy have not yet been determined.
Chen and his group gave oxymatrine injection to patients with hepatitis B. He confirmed that the viral load declined by this treatment, suggesting that oxymatrine served to inhibit the viral replication, not just reduce liver damage, which is the primary and more limited effect of many herbs used for hepatitis. Antiviral activity, for hepatitis C virus, was confirmed by the same group in cell culture tests. Clinical effectiveness for patients with hepatitis C had been reported earlier, including reduction of viral load. Oxymatrine may reduce death of liver cells damaged by means other than by inhibiting viral activity, as indicated in a pharmacology study of liver protective effects in immune-based liver damage.
Kang Junjie and Kang Suqiong, at the
Thus, in relation to viral hepatitis, the sophora alkaloids appear to inhibit the viral replication, reduce destruction of liver cells, and protect against fibrosis. It has also been suggested that the alkaloids promote the flow of bile.
CANCER
Sophora subprostrata has long been regarded an anticancer herb in
CARDIAC DISEASES
Sophora and its alkaloids are commonly used in
- sophora total alkaloids or matrine could counteract arrhythmia induced by many causes;
- the total alkaloids or oxymatrine could regulate heart contractility;
- the total alkaloids could dilate the coronary artery, increase blood flow, and improve oxygen delivery to cardiac cells; and
- sophora root could counteract the coxsackie virus that causes myocarditis.
Li and He also relayed a clinical report from the Third Clinical Medical College of Beijing Medical University, about treatment of 167 patients with fast arrhythmia. The patients received each day 3-10 sophora root tablets (extract of 2 grams crude herb/tablet). The results indicated positive effects on various kinds of arrhythmia, such as premature systole, paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, and sinus tachycardia; the efficacy for premature systole appeared to be the best. This
SKIN DISEASES
Sophora is frequently used in treatment of skin diseases, applied topically and consumed orally. One of the primary uses for topical therapy is treatment of vaginitis, particularly that due to candida infection. Recently, a topical liniment was developed combining sophora's matrine with the anti-inflammatory flavonoid baicalin from scute (huangqin) for treatment of eczema, neurodermatitis, and psoriasis. This treatment was reported to be highly effective, especially for eczema, though the number of cases was small, so that further research must be done. The use of sophora for psoriasis is a promising new area. Zhang Junling and his colleagues at the Department of Dermatology,
The Bitter Sophora Root Extract used in dietary supplements is derived from Sophora japonica (kushen) Root, Sophora flavescens Ait.(kushen) Root, Lighiyellow Sophora Root, Sophora subprostrata (shandougen) Root or Sophora alopecuroides Arial Parts.
Safety
Bitter Sophora Root Extract (Matrine and Oxymatrine) is safe.
Dosage
• The typical dose is 400-600mg per day (usually in 2-3 doses throughout the day).
• Consult physicians for different condition specifics.
GNI’s Bitter Sophora Root Extract (Matrine and Oxymatrine) Features and Benefits:
Bitter Sophora Extract is one of GNI's most competitive products, with many advantages as list in the following, produced as our patent-pending process and know-how technology from Sophora japonica (kushen) Root, Sophora flavescens Ait.(kushen) Root, Lighiyellow Sophora Root, Sophora subprostrata (shandougen) Root or Sophora alopecuroides Arial Parts.
• Produced with pure water only
• High purity: over 98%
• NO solvent - residual free
• Pesticide-free
• Crystal white in appearance
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