Origin - Animal
Chemical profile - Proteins, minerals
Classification - Cervidae
Use - Pharmacognosy, historical study
Description -
ALCES ALCES-ALCIS CORNUUM, derived from the antlers of moose, belongs to the Cervidae family. This animal-based substance is comprised primarily of proteins and minerals, making it a subject of interest in pharmacognostic research. Historically noted in various natural science catalogs, it is recognized for its unique chemical structure. See other related items - Vibrational Sugar and Energetic Equilibrium.
Chemical profile - Proteins, minerals
Classification - Cervidae
Use - Pharmacognosy, historical study
Description -
ALCES ALCES-ALCIS CORNUUM, derived from the antlers of moose, belongs to the Cervidae family. This animal-based substance is comprised primarily of proteins and minerals, making it a subject of interest in pharmacognostic research. Historically noted in various natural science catalogs, it is recognized for its unique chemical structure. See other related items - Vibrational Sugar and Energetic Equilibrium.