Icariin is a flavonol glycoside that can be found in traditionally medicinal herb Herb Epimedii. Like many other flavonoids, it exhibits pharmalogically promising bioactivities. Icariin in particular has shown antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer and antiviral activities. In a paper by Zhang et al., Icariin both exerted its own antitumor activity and potentiated the antitumor activity of gemcitabine.
Icariin is soluble in pyridine, and insoluble in water and alcohol.
Icariin is soluble in pyridine, and insoluble in water and alcohol.
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