Origin - Plant
Chemical Profile - Silymarin, flavonolignans
Classification - Asteraceae
Use - Botanical and pharmacognostic studies
Description -
Carduus Marianus, derived from the plant known as milk thistle, is classified within the Asteraceae family. It is renowned in pharmacognostic catalogs for its chemical constitution, notably silymarin and flavonolignans. This plants structural characteristics have been the subject of extensive analysis in botanical and molecular research, recognized for its unique chemical structure. Explore related collections - Globular Carriers and Energetic Wellness.
Chemical Profile - Silymarin, flavonolignans
Classification - Asteraceae
Use - Botanical and pharmacognostic studies
Description -
Carduus Marianus, derived from the plant known as milk thistle, is classified within the Asteraceae family. It is renowned in pharmacognostic catalogs for its chemical constitution, notably silymarin and flavonolignans. This plants structural characteristics have been the subject of extensive analysis in botanical and molecular research, recognized for its unique chemical structure. Explore related collections - Globular Carriers and Energetic Wellness.