Aesculus hippocastanum is a large deciduous tree, commonly known as Horse-chestnut or Conker tree. Aesculus hippocastanum is native to a small area in the mountains of the Balkans in southeast Europe, in small areas in northern Greece, Albania, the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, and Bulgaria (Pindus Mountains mixed forests and Balkan mixed forests).
Conkers have been threatened by the leaf-mining moth Cameraria ohridella, whose larvae feed on horse chestnut leaves. Aesculus hippocastanum is used in Bach flower remedies. When the buds are used it is referred to as "Chestnut Bud" and when the flowers are used it is referred to as "White Chestnut". The flower is the symbol of the city of Kiev, capital of Ukraine. Horse-chestnuts can be used to make jewelry using the conkers as beads. Although the horse-chestnut is sometimes known as the buckeye, this name is generally reserved for the New World members of the Aesculus genus.
Catalog | Product Name | CAS Number | Manual |
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CFN99113 | Fraxetin | 574-84-5 | |
CFN99114 | Esculin | 531-75-9 | |
CFN99115 | 6,7-Dihydroxycoumarin | 305-01-1 | |
CFN99272 | Quercetin | 117-39-5 | |
CFN98850 | Quercitrin | 522-12-3 | |
CFN99509 | Sodium Aescinate | 20977-05-3 | |
CFN90193 | Gypenoside XVII | 80321-69-3 | |
CFN90934 | Escin IB | 26339-90-2 | n/a |
CFN98333 | Leucoside | 27661-51-4 | |
CFN93368 | Escin IA | 123748-68-5 | |
CFN90932 | Isoescin IA | 219944-39-5 | n/a |
CFN90933 | Isoescin IB | 219944-46-4 | n/a |
CFN94818 | Aescin IIA | 158732-55-9 | n/a |
CFN80482 | Escin IIB | 158800-83-0 | n/a |
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