Standardized Extract
celastrol , triptollide
Procuct name: Thunder God Vine Extract, Tripterygium wilfordii extract, celastrol , triptollide
Latin Name: Tripterygium wilfordii .
Specification: celastrol 0.2% -98%
triptolide 0.4%-98%
(test by HPLC)
Part used: Root
CAS No.: 34157-83-0 ,38748-32-2
Apperance: brown powder, Reddish crystalline powder, white powder
Grade: dietary supplyment grade & pharmaceutical grade
Latin Name: Tripterygium wilfordii .
Specification: celastrol 0.2% -98%
triptolide 0.4%-98%
(test by HPLC)
Part used: Root
CAS No.: 34157-83-0 ,38748-32-2
Apperance: brown powder, Reddish crystalline powder, white powder
Grade: dietary supplyment grade & pharmaceutical grade
Tripterygium wilfordii, sometimes called Thunder God Vine, is a vine used in traditional Chinese medicine for treatment of fever, chills, edema and carbuncle. Tripterygium wilfordii recently has been investigated as a treatment for a variety of disorders including rheumatoid arthritis, chronic hepatitis, chronic nephritis, ankylosing spondylitis, polycystic kidney disease as well as several skin disorders. It is also under investigation for its apparent antifertility effects, which it is speculated, may provide a basis for a Male oral contraceptive.
Two compounds, the diterpenoid epoxide triptolide and the quinone triterpene celastrol found in the plant may have potential as antitumor drugs. Drugs derived from the plant also show potential for reduction and elimination of pancreatic tumors in mice. Clinical trials may soon begin for the development of a drug for use in humans.
Two compounds, the diterpenoid epoxide triptolide and the quinone triterpene celastrol found in the plant may have potential as antitumor drugs. Drugs derived from the plant also show potential for reduction and elimination of pancreatic tumors in mice. Clinical trials may soon begin for the development of a drug for use in humans.

