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Figwort Root Extract

Specification:

3% Harpagoside HPLC

Botanical Source:

Figwort Root

Package:

25 kg/drum

Storage:

Stored in cool & dry places, protected from direct sunlight and heat.

SKU HE3416 Category

Figwort Root Extract Safety Tips

Handling of Figwort Root Extract should only be performed by personnel trained and familiar with handling potent active pharmaceutical ingredients. Moderate to severe irritant to the skin and eyes.

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Details

Specification

3% Harpagoside HPLC

Botanical Source

Figwort Root

Package

25 kg/drum

Storage

Stored in cool & dry places, protected from direct sunlight and heat.

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