An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures.
Objective To research the practicality of Barberry as raw materials to replace Coptis Root as extracted Berberine Hydrochloride in the laboratory.Methods Barberry and Coptis Root extraction experiment was conducted using diacolation of acid water simultaneously.The plant and powder of two medicinal materials and their yield of Berberine Hydrochloride were compared.The chemical reactions of Berberine Hydrochloride were tested.Results The powder of Barberry contained more plant fibers than that of Coptis Root with smooth diacolation and the yield of Berberine Hydrochloride was 1.2 g,and the Coptis Root 2.3 g with similar test results.Conclusion Barberry can completely meet the experimental teaching needs and reduce the cost of the experiment,although its yield is lower than that of Coptis Root.
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures.
An entry from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database, the world’s repository for inorganic crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the joint CCDC and FIZ Karlsruhe Access Structures service and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures.
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures.