Pharmaceutical Raw Materials CAS 59-92-7 Mucuna Pruriens Extract Nootropics Bulk Powder Levodopa for Anti - Parkinson Botanical
Synonyms: 3,4-Dihydroxy-L-phenylalanin; L-Dopa, Bendopa, Dopar, Larodopa, Parda, Vevopa
Botanical Resource: Stizolobium cochinchin ensis (Lour). Tang et Wang. or Mucuna Pruriens (L)
Part of the Plant Used: Seed
Reference Standard: BP2007, BP2012, EP7.0, USP35, CP2010
CAS No.: 59-92-7
EINECS: 200-445-2
RTECS: AY5600000
Molecular Formula: C9H11NO4
Molecular Weight: 197.19
Molecular Structure:
Melting Point: 276-278
Appearance: White to beige powder
Solubility in water: 1.6 g/L
Introduction:
Levodopa is a naturally occurring dietary supplement and psychoactive drug found in certain kinds of herbs. The most common plant source of Levodopa marketed in this manner is Stizolobium cochinchin ensis (Lour) and Mucuna Pruriens. Some animals including humans make it via biosynthesis from the amino acid L-tyrosine. L-DOPA is synthesized from the amino acid L-tyrosine in the mammalian body and brain, it is the precursor to the neurotransmitters dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine collectively known as catecholamines. L-DOPA can be manufactured and in its pure form is sold as a psychoactive drug with the INN levodopa. Aside from its natural and essential biological role, L-DOPA is also used in the clinical treatment of Parkinson's disease and dopamine-responsive dystonia. It is a prescription drug in the US.
Function:
1. Pharmacology
Treat parkinsonism and Parkinsonism syndrome
Treat hepatic coma, hub functions to improve the patient awake, symptom improvement
2. Food
Promote sleep
Reduce fat
Increase bone density and reversal of osteoporosis
Increase muscle strength
Enhance the role of sexual health