Corydamine(Corydamine) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C11H15NO2, which belongs to the alkaloid group. It is colorless or yellowish crystalline, with a strong bitter taste.
Corydamine has a variety of uses in pharmaceutical and chemical research. As an alkaloid, it has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects in herbal medicine and can be used to treat infections and inflammation-related diseases. In addition, Corydamine is also used as an intermediate for the synthesis of other compounds, such as reagents or catalysts for organic synthesis reactions.
The preparation method of Corydamine can be extracted from natural plant carved leaf Corydalis. First, the leaves and stems of the carved-leaved Corydalis plant are ground into a powder, and the extracted pieces are soaked with some solvent (such as alcohol) Corydamine. Corydamine is then purified and obtained from the extract by precipitation and crystallization.
Regarding the safety information of Corydamine, due to its bitter taste and alkaloid properties, Corydamine may have toxic effects on the human body at high doses. At the same time, Corydamine is irritating to eyes and skin, and should be cleaned in time after contact. When using and handling Corydamine, the relevant safe operating procedures should be followed, and the compound should be properly preserved and stored.